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    KoreaSimulator showcases EV battery and drivetrain testing solutions at FIX 2024: “Advancing mobility with high-reliability technology.”

    KoreaSimulator booth at FIX 2024 | Photo by AVING News
    KoreaSimulator booth at FIX 2024 | Photo by AVING News

    KoreaSimulator Co., Ltd. (CEO Hyungtae Tom Kim) participated in the 2024 Future Innovation Tech Expo (FIX 2024), held from October 23 to 26 at Daegu EXCO. The company specializes in manufacturing testing equipment to evaluate the performance and durability of prototypes and develops related software and electronic components.

    KoreaSimulator has established partnerships with automakers and parts manufacturers. It focuses on developing and producing testing equipment for eco-friendly EV components such as motors, inverters, and chargers. Known for its reliability, the company continues to grow as a trusted provider of advanced solutions.

    At FIX 2024, KoreaSimulator introduced its proprietary bidirectional chargers. These devices test the performance and safety of EV batteries by enabling bidirectional power flow, allowing cost-effective testing. These chargers also support energy storage systems (ESS), showcasing high efficiency and performance in a single solution.

    The company also presented its advanced drivetrain testing solutions, including the THRIO system, which ensures the safety of EV drivetrains by testing grounding components and verifying electrical leakage safety. Additionally, it showcased its electric bearing testing equipment, designed to assess EV drivetrain components’ safety and reliability.

    KoreaSimulator booth at FIX 2024 | Photo by AVING News

    A KoreaSimulator representative stated, “By introducing our in-house developed EV testing solutions, we aim to showcase our industry-leading technology to domestic and international mobility markets. Our custom product lineup, which meets various manufacturing needs such as reliability testing and R&D collaboration, has been widely recognized for its excellence.”

    The representative also highlighted the company’s efforts to connect with industry professionals and aspiring talents: “We look forward to engaging with young professionals and students interested in building their expertise in the industry. Through this interaction, we aim to expand our team and promote a workplace that supports growth and innovation. We invite you to follow KoreaSimulator as we strive for both qualitative and quantitative achievements in the future.”

    The representative also highlighted the company’s expansion into engineering services following the completion of its benchmark center in August. “We have officially launched reverse engineering services, from vehicle and component teardown to testing, procurement, benchmarking, and cost analysis. This initiative broadens our engineering expertise and adds new dimensions to our offerings,” they said.

    FIX 2024 featured specialized exhibitions, conferences, and business programs focusing on mobility, robotics, AI, and startups. The Daegu International Future Auto & Mobility Expo 2024 at EXCO’s East Wing showcased trends in UAM, autonomous driving, batteries, components, and services. Meanwhile, the 2024 ICT Convergence Expo Korea, held in the West Wing, exhibited AI, big data, blockchain, ICT, and metaverse technologies. The 2024 Daegu Robot Expo displayed industrial robots, humanoid robots, and digital transformation solutions for the robotics industry. The “Startup Arena” was introduced to facilitate meetings between startups and experts from startup accelerators like Samsung C-Lab and Plug and Play.