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Empowering clients and other stakeholders to be able to explore “what if?” in an “unbreakable” environment and communicate that vision to others is the mission of the Simulation and Visualisation group of Royal Haskoning.  The group comprises staff specialised in various areas including operations planning, software programming, and technical illustration, with a long track record of providing simulations and visualisations for a wide range of clients as well as supporting teams across Royal Haskoning.

We have the facilities to offer our services either as a full element of your project to enable you to determine and analyse your results, or to provide a visualisation of your proposed plans as an added-value element.

Our approach is to ensure that you have the opportunity to be fully involved in the different stages of a project to allow you to guide the content and development, thereby ensuring that the end results fully meet your requirements and exceed your expectations.

Simulation and visualisation is a highly interactive visual environment and the products associated with our services include digital 3D animations, websites (intranets, extranets, FTPs), and traditional media.

 


 

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