by Charina Bartels | May 21, 2026 | Blog, Cases, News, Offshore
The first element of the Fehmarnbelt tunnel successfully immersed Controllab is proud to have contributed to this success operation with our digital twin technology delivery to FLC. After a multi-day operation, the first of the 217-metre-long tunnel elements for the...
by Charina Bartels | Mar 31, 2025 | Blog, Cases, News
Dredging Simulators enhance Maritime Education The O&O-fonds Waterbouw is taking a major step in the modernisation of maritime education by investing in five advanced dredging simulators. This innovative technology, developed by Dutch Dredging Simulators (DDS) ,...
by Charina Bartels | Feb 25, 2025 | Blog, Cases, News
Technical Articles part 2 In a series of technical articles, we will explain what it takes to make a good digital twin and the technologies that are involved. This is the second in a series of 5 articles. Physics simulation models are the core of our digital twins. At...
by Charina Bartels | Feb 12, 2025 | Blog, Cases, News
Technical Articles part 1 Controllab develops digital twins, simulation models that mimic heavy machines in the offshore and steel industries. Our customers use these twins to test control software before a real machine is available. They also use them to test...
by Charina Bartels | Dec 19, 2023 | Applications, Blog, Cases, Cranes, Events & Exhibitions, Gangways, News, Offshore, Robotics, Training Simulators
Christmas Holidays In celebration of the holiday season, Controllab will be closed from December 23rd to January 1st. During this time, our team will take a well-deserved break to spend time with family and friends. We look back on an amazing year of reaching...
by Charina Bartels | Nov 8, 2023 | Blog, High-Tech Systems, News, Questionaire, Technology
Using Machine Learning for Pump Diagnostics Using simulation models to develop an ultra-precise pump, using simulations to generate training data for neural networks, use machine learning to diagnose pumps? If that makes you want to know more you should read...