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An open-source implementation of GETMe is now available on Github!
We are happy to announce that we have published an open-source implementation of our innovative GETMe method on Github. GETMe, developed by our company founder, Dimitirs Vartziotis, is a widely pioneering method for polygonal and polyhedral mesh structures.
TWT at the GAIN Conference on August 25th-27th, 2023
TWT will participate in the GAIN Conference which is held in Boston, on August 25th-27th, 2023. Early career researchers and representatives from all areas of the German research landscape
TWT at the SimTech Career Fair on July 12th, 2023 in StuttgartÂ
TWT will participate in the 6th SimTech Career Fair held by the Society of Simulation Technology, together with the SimTech specialist group and the SC SimTec at the University of Stuttgart, on July 12th, 2023.
TWT at the MATLAB Day Vehicle Technology 2023
TWT will participate in the MATLAB Day Vehicle Technology 2023 held by the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University in Stuttgart and MathWorks.
TWT presents the KARLI-Project
TWT GmbH Science & Innovation is one of the twelve partners in the KARLI project, which is funded by the BMWK. The goal of the project is to develop AI applications for automated driving that capture driver states and shape the interaction between vehicle and occupant.
TWT at the Stuttgart Symposium 2023
On the 4rth and 5th of July 2023, TWT will participate once again in the International Stuttgart Symposium on Automotive and Engine Technology, which has been one of the largest forums on the subject of vehicle and engine development in Europe and one of the most important industry get-togethers in the automotive industry.