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Arotech’s Realtime Technologies Chosen to Deliver Motion Based Vehicle Simulator to Oregon State University

July 2010 – RealTime Technologies (RTI), a part of Arotech Corporation’s (NasdaqGM: ARTX) Training and Simulation Division, announced today that it has been selected to provide Oregon State University’s College of Engineering with an advanced motion based vehicle simulator.  The University’s plans in the beginning are to use the driving simulator in a variety of research projects.  Transportation research at OSU primarily focuses on planning, operations, geometric design, and transportation safety with an emphasis on integrating all users into the transportation infrastructure.  The key researchers in these areas at OSU are Professors Katharine Hunter-Zaworski, Karen Dixon, and David Hurwitz; however, they are complimented by researchers in human factors and similar associated specialties. (Read More)