Step into the next era of product development at the Smart Prototypes Summit 2026!
Three days where simulation, physical testing & data intelligence come together in one integrated environment.
Early bird registration is now open with special savings.
Step into the next era of product development at the Smart Prototypes Summit 2026!
Three days where simulation, physical testing & data intelligence come together in one integrated environment.
Early bird registration is now open with special savings.
Step into the next era of product development at the Smart Prototypes Summit 2026!
Three days where simulation, physical testing & data intelligence come together in one integrated environment.
Early bird registration is now open with special savings.
Tokyo, Japan, February 20th, 2026 – VI-grade the global provider of human-centric simulation-driven vehicle development solutions, today announced a new collaboration with SOLIZE Ureka Technology, in partnership with Concurrent Nippon Corporation, the Japanese subsidiary of VI-grade, to advance the development of autonomous driving simulation environments. As part of the collaboration, the companies will jointly develop a demonstration scenario based on a racetrack environment to showcase the capabilities of advanced simulation for autonomous driving applications.
SOLIZE Ureka Technology introduced its driving simulator in 2021 to evaluate autonomous driving performance at the full vehicle level and to support the development of autonomous driving control algorithms. The simulator integrates several solutions from the VI-grade technology portfolio, including the high-resolution graphic environment VI-WorldSim and the AutoHawk Real-Time Hardware-in-the-Loop platform.
By leveraging VI-grade’s proven expertise in driving simulation, SOLIZE Ureka Technology can efficiently develop and validate the control algorithms required for autonomous driving functions, including trajectory planning, target speed calculation, and the determination of steering, throttle, and braking inputs needed to safely execute driving maneuvers. The simulator is installed at SOLIZE Ureka Technology’s Tokyo office and is used to support ongoing research and development activities.
“VI-grade’s driving simulation environment supports our research and development efforts across a wide range of applications. Through this collaboration, we are confident that we will be able to combine the strengths of both companies and deliver advanced engineering solutions to a broader customer base,” said Yoshiki Yasuno, MBD C&M Business Unit at SOLIZE Ureka Technology.
“We are pleased to see SOLIZE Ureka Technology actively using our technology and already achieving strong results,” said Toru Yoshii, Japan Country Manager at VI-grade. “VI-grade’s simulation solutions complement their existing development environment and enable SOLIZE Ureka Technology to further enhance their ADAS and autonomous driving capabilities.”
Novi, MI, USA – February 18th , 2026 – VI-grade, the global provider of human-centric simulation-driven vehicle development solutions, today announced the installation of its HyperDock cockpit at Multimatic, marking the first HyperDock system deployed in North America. Installed at Multimatic’s Vehicle Dynamics Center in Novi, Michigan, the HyperDock elevates the existing DiM250 driving simulator, originally installed in 2020, into a full-spectrum simulation platform, enabling the combined development of vehicle dynamics and NVH attributes within a single, immersive environment. The system will make its official debut during a dedicated Open House event on March 11, 2026.
The HyperDock cockpit is an ultra-lightweight, carbon-fiber system engineered to significantly improve stiffness, reduce inertia, and enhance simulator responsiveness. By replacing the traditional top disk with a direct actuator interface and integrating vibro-acoustic feedback, HyperDock enables engineers to evaluate ride, handling, and noise-and-vibration behavior with increased realism and precision.
“After evaluating the VI-grade HyperDock Full Spectrum Simulator cockpit at the SimCenter Udine over a year ago, Multimatic quickly realized that it would provide a significant step forward in the fidelity of all DiM applications, from road car ride tuning to race car limit handling. The overwhelmingly positive responses from Murray White, Technical Director of Vehicle Development at Multimatic, and Dirk Müller, professional race car driver, affirmed Multimatic’s decision to upgrade to HyperDock”, commented Peter Gibbons, Technical Director Vehicle Dynamics at Multimatic. “The added immersion, superior tactile feedback, and audio advancements have moved the goalposts well beyond our expectations. Multimatic looks forward to continuing to leverage the impressive capabilities of HyperDock over the coming years.”
“With the addition of HyperDock, Multimatic now benefits from full-spectrum simulation capability, expanding the scope of development activities that can be performed on an already well-established simulator platform,” said Alessio Lombardi, Global Sales Director – Simulation at VI-grade. “This installation represents an important milestone for VI-grade, as it brings HyperDock technology to North America for the first time.”
To mark the installation, VI-grade and Multimatic will host a dedicated reveal event on March 11, 2026, at the Multimatic Vehicle Dynamics Center in Novi, Michigan. The event will offer invited attendees the opportunity to see the HyperDock cockpit live and explore full-spectrum simulation workflows. Registration is free-of-charge and available on the event landing page at /en/about/events/users_conferences/vehicle-dynamics-center-open-house-2026-novi-mi-usa/ (limited seats available).
Imola, Italy, February 11th, 2026 – VI-grade, the global provider of human-centric simulation-driven vehicle development solutions, announced today that the newly established PITLab – Performance of Innovative Mobility Test Laboratory, located at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola – has selected VI-grade’s COMPACT Simulator to support advanced research in sustainable and safe mobility. Officially inaugurated on February 6th, PITLab is a joint research laboratory of the University of Bologna and Formula Imola S.p.A., bridging academic research and industrial application. Embedded within the Imola racetrack infrastructure, the laboratory offers a unique environment for closely integrating simulated and real-world testing.
PITLab’s simulation capabilities are anchored by VI-grade’s COMPACT Simulator, a compact, high-fidelity driving simulator that delivers realistic driver-in-the-loop (DIL) experiences within a reduced footprint. The simulator features a complete driving station, including an adjustable driver’s seat, steering wheel, pedals, gear selector and visual display, enabling advanced vehicle dynamics evaluation in office or research environments.
Integrated into the VI-grade simulation ecosystem, the COMPACT Simulator enables research in vehicle behavior, driver interaction, infrastructure design and mobility safety, enabling early virtual testing and digital twin development. This approach allows researchers to analyze driver behavior and vehicle responses in controlled, repeatable and safe conditions, while reducing development time and costs.
“PITLab’s mission and vision fully align with the Smart Prototypes philosophy of VI-grade and HBK,” said Guido Bairati, Vice President Global Sales, HBK. “Integrating the VI-grade COMPACT Simulator into this research environment, closely aligned with real industrial needs, enables digital twin development within the VI-grade ecosystem, supporting the safe and cost-effective creation of solutions for tomorrow’s mobility challenges.”
“The inauguration of this joint research laboratory further strengthens the collaboration between the University of Bologna and the Imola racetrack,” said Valeria Vignali, Director of PITLab. “With state-of-the-art equipment and PITLab’s expertise, we can address key challenges in sustainable mobility and road safety using advanced methods that integrate simulation with on-track testing to deliver impactful solutions.”
“Hosting PITLab represents an important step in the evolution of the Imola circuit,” added Pietro Benvenuti, General Manager of Formula Imola S.p.A.. “Beyond motorsport, the Autodromo is increasingly positioned as a platform for innovation, experimentation and knowledge creation. This project reinforces the link between the racetrack, the territory and the academic world, contributing to the development of safer, more sustainable and more inclusive mobility solutions.”
Udine, Italy, February 4th, 2026 – VI-grade, the global provider of human-centric simulation-driven vehicle development solutions, together with HBK, today announced new program highlights for the upcoming Smart Prototypes Summit 2026. The event will be hosted from May 19–21, 2026, at the VI-grade SimCenter in Udine, Italy, one of HBK’s technology hubs featuring the full range of vehicle simulation software, professional driving simulators, hardware-in-the-loop platforms, and physical test solutions.
The Smart Prototypes Summit is the next step in HBK’s vision to unify physical and virtual testing within a single, integrated environment. This event brings together OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, technology providers, and research institutions. It demonstrates how smart prototypes represent the next generation of development platforms, unifying simulation, testing and data intelligence into a seamless workflow that drives faster, better and more sustainable innovation across the virtual and physical worlds.
Confirmed speakers to date include representatives from Apollo Tyres, Bridgestone EMEA, Bugatti Rimac, CETIM, Valeo, Volkswagen, Volvo Cars, and the University of Salento in collaboration with Nardò Technical Center - Porsche Engineering. These contributors will address real-world applications of smart prototypes spanning vehicle dynamics, Ride, NVH, ADAS, Durability & Reliability and electrified powertrain development. Additional contributions from automotive OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and technology partners will be announced in the coming weeks.
Alongside the technical program, attendees will experience live SimCenter demonstrations illustrating how smart prototypes are built and operated in real-world practice. These hands-on sessions will combine simulation software, professional driving simulators, Hardware-in-the-Loop platforms, and physical test solutions into integrated workflows, demonstrating how virtual and physical development environments can operate as one.
To further enhance the attendee experience, the Smart Prototypes Summit 2026 introduces an AI-powered Helpdesk, accessible via the event landing page. The AI Helpdesk provides participants with quick and intuitive access to essential event information, including logistics, agenda updates, registration procedures, and frequently asked questions. Designed to support attendees before and during the summit, the AI-powered interface helps participants easily navigate all aspects of the event and prepare for a productive experience at the SimCenter.
VI-grade and HBK would like to thank the industry partners supporting the Smart Prototypes Summit 2026:
SILVER: 3D Mapping Solutions, Barco, openDAQ™, project: syntropy, VTT – Virtual Tire Technologies (a spin-off of Fraunhofer ITWM)
BRONZE: BE CAE & Test, JEDAi, Moog
The Smart Prototypes Summit 2026 is supported by leading media partners, including ATZ, Automobilindustrie, Automotive Testing Technology International, engineering.com, SAE Media Group, and Vehicle Dynamics International.
Registration for the Smart Prototypes Summit 2026 is open with a 25% Early Bird Discount available for registrations made before February 28th, 2026. Additional information about the technical program and event experience will be published as it becomes available.
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