Divine Technology Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Yong-chae) participated in the ‘2023 Seoul Mobility Show’, which opened on March 31st and will be held at KINTEX for a total of 10 days until April 9th.
Divine Technology is an official partner of ANSYS, a global engineering software company, and has been supplying their solutions in Korea. It covers various fields such as optics, photonics, virtual reality (VR), acoustics, sensors, autonomous driving, digital twin, embedded software, and functional safety analysis.
In particular, we solve multi-physics problems by using structural analysis, flow analysis, and electromagnetic analysis software together, and we optimize product development and improve productivity with MBSE software and PIDO (Process Integration & Design Optimization) software. In addition, our main research areas include Level 4+ autonomous driving components and system safety evaluation technology, as well as technology for predicting complications of TAVR procedures in patients with aortic valve stenosis.
At this exhibition, Divine Technology introduced a RWD-based high-reliability digital twin autonomous driving simulation test bed.
Their software is characterized by a tool-chain consisting of ‘SUMO’, an open source simulator that can simulate autonomous driving, V2X, and traffic situations, and Ansys’ ▲AVxcelerate ▲Autoware ▲CARLA ▲autoGT ▲Ansys optiSLang. am. In order to obtain test evaluation results similar to actual driving tests, the virtual environment, sensors, and vehicles are modeled and physical properties are assigned to improve the completeness and accuracy of the test evaluation and its results.
In addition, artificial intelligence (AI) technology is used to form a meta model for simulation results, thereby providing complex functions to analyze the sensitivity, robustness, and reliability of autonomous vehicles.
An official from Divine Technology said, “We are continuing research and development on the simulation toolchain platform, and are currently in the stage of developing prototypes and testing field issues of autonomous driving sensors.” He added, “This year, we will focus on improving the fidelity of our platform. “We plan to begin full-scale sales starting in 2024.”
He continued, “Through this Seoul Mobility Show, we want to raise interest in tool chains and accelerate their distribution by informing them of our platform technology and research status. At the same time, we are also very interested in recruiting partners to cooperate in development and distribution.” “It is being left behind,” he said.
Meanwhile, the 2023 Seoul Mobility Show will begin with a press day on March 1th (Thursday) at KINTEX Exhibition Hall 3 in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do under the theme of ‘Sustainable·Connected·Mobility (Sustainable·Connected·Mobility)’ and end on April 30th ( It will be held until Sunday. The total exhibition size is 4㎡, more than twice the size of the previous event (9㎡), and over 53,541 companies and organizations from 26,310 countries around the world will participate and showcase various mobility contents.