Virtualware showcases industrial simulation at Hannover Messe 2025
Bilbao, 20 February 2025 – Virtualware (EPA: MLVIR), a leading expert in 3D-driven enterprise software will participate in Hannover Messe 2025, the world’s leading industrial trade fair, to show how XR and industrial simulation are driving efficiency and innovation in automation and system design. The company will be part of the Canadian delegation led by NGen, presenting Simumatik, its industrial emulation platform.
Simumatik is an advanced simulation solution that enables companies to design, test, and validate industrial systems in virtual environments, optimizing development and automation processes without risks or additional costs. Its ability to replicate real-world systems in a digital environment facilitates seamless integration and workforce training for Industry 4.0.
Additionally, Virtualware will showcase VIROO, its enterprise XR platform, which, when combined with Simumatik, enables a more immersive and interactive approach to industrial automation and training. This integration enables real-time connection between VIROO and Simumatik workspaces, allowing users to visualize and interact with simulations in an XR environment.
With bi-directional interaction and improved visuals, users can control and monitor virtual commissioning and digital twins more efficiently. The simulation can be played or stopped directly by any VIROO Player, instantly reflecting changes in real-time.
By combining Simumatik’s advanced simulation capabilities with VIROO’s immersive collaboration tools, companies can test and validate automation systems before implementation, reducing costs and optimizing workflows.
In 2025, Canada will be the official Partner Country of Hannover Messe, under the theme “The Future’s Here”, highlighting Canadian leadership in industrial innovation and digital transformation.
In this episode of the Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing podcast, as part of the countdown to HANNOVER MESSE, join Michael Rosas as he shares how Virtualware is helping manufacturers reduce friction by leveraging extended reality across the value chain—from design and remote training to sales.
“Being part of NGen’s Canadian delegation at Hannover Messe is a great opportunity to showcase how advanced simulation and XR solutions are shaping the future of industrial automation. Simumatik and VIROO together provide companies with a powerful ecosystem to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve workforce training“
Michael Rosas, VP General Manager at Virtualware Canada.
Visit us at Stand A44 (Hall 17) at Hannover Messe 2025 from March 31 to April 4
Join our conference sessions
As part of our presence at Hannover Messe 2025, Michael Rosas will be presenting “Digital Twins and Extended Reality: Shaping the Future of Manufacturing.”
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how XR and digital twins are transforming industrial automation and training.
March 31 | 14:45 – 15:05
April 1 | 12:05 – 12:25
About Virtualware
With more than two decades of expertise in building enterprise solutions globally, Virtualware (EPA: MLVIR) is considered one of the world’s leading experts in 3D-driven enterprise software. The company delivers a professional and practical approach to real-time 3D by providing companies and institutions with the tools and support they need to grow, strengthen, and accelerate their adoption of advanced visualization and simulation technologies, including XR, digital twin and virtual commissioning.
Virtualware’s diverse range of 3D-powered products, including VIROO and Simumatik, are designed to support decision-making and efficiency across energy, automotive, transportation, defense, manufacturing, education, and health industries. Virtualware’s solutions aim to improve organizations’ competitiveness by optimizing training, engineering, and operational processes while contributing to a more sustainable world.
Virtualware’s client base includes GE Vernova, Petronas, Volvo, Gestamp, Alstom, ADIF, Bosch, Biogen, Kessler Foundation, Invest WindsorEssex, McMaster University, the University of El Salvador, the Spanish Ministry of Defense, and the Basque Government.
The company’s headquarters are in Bilbao, Spain, with offices in Orlando, US, Toronto, Canada, and in Skövde, Sweden.
Virtualware is publicly listed on Euronext Paris since April 2023 under the ticker MLVIR.