In September, Flint Systems completed the delivery of a tower crane simulator for the United Nations (UN). The device was sent to Uzbekistan, where it will be used to train construction machinery operators in a safe, virtual environment.
The simulator was built in the Perun Pocket version – a compact, portable training platform developed by Flint Systems. This solution does not include a motion platform, but it provides a full simulation of the operator’s work thanks to the use of VR goggles, industrial joysticks, and a high-performance computer. The Perun Pocket stands out for its mobility and affordability, making it an ideal tool for training in limited spaces or with more stationary machines, such as tower cranes. The simulator successfully passed acceptance tests in Uzbekistan, and the team of UN instructors has already been trained in its operation.
The Flint Systems tower crane simulator enables realistic reproduction of operator tasks – from initial crane startup procedures and lifting and transporting loads to responding to changing weather conditions. It also includes a self-study module with a comprehensive user manual, allowing trainees to practice independently.
The delivery for the UN is another example of Flint Systems’ expansion into international markets. The company’s simulators are already being used to train operators in Poland, Japan, Lithuania, and now Uzbekistan. This confirms the growing importance of Polish solutions in the global field of technical education and occupational safety.
“We are proud that the UN chose our company to carry out this project. It has been a very interesting experience to cooperate with such a prestigious organization and at the same time an excellent endorsement of the high quality of our products,” said Leszek Tarnawski, CEO of Flint Systems.
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