Overview

The Lumo Drive driving simulator consists of plug-and-play components to configure the simulator based on your requirements. For more in-depth information, choose the area of interest by clicking on the images above. Applications of the Lumo Drive driving simulator are, but not limited to: novice driver training, eco driving (a.k.a. fuel efficient driving), hazard perception, tactical driving (military, law enforcement), assesments and research.
 

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Lumo Drive driving simulators for driving schools or other organizations providing driver license or safety training. Click to read more.
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Lumo Drive driving simulators for research institutes with a focus on driving and traffic. Click to read more.

Value Added Resellers

   
Rozendom Technologies
Eikenlaan 16, 7461 XS Rijssen
The Netherlands
T: +31-6-50234202
W: www.rijsimulator.nl
Traffilog
10 Hamal St., Park-Afeq, Rosh-Ha'ayin
48092, Israel
T: +972-3-9009500
W: www.traffilog.com
World Wide Service srl
Via Andreuzzi, 12 33100 Udine
Italy
E: zampieri.giorgio@libero.it

 
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Rozendom Technologies wins contract for 9 new Lumo Drive-based training systems
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 00:00
  Rozendom Technologies has won contracts for 9 new Lumo Drive-based driving simulators: 5 have been delivered in EcoDrive configuration to GAP International, 3 have been delivered for Novice Car driver training to 'Q and Car' in Hungary in addition to the 2 already in operation and 1 is delivered in The Netherlands at the 'Van Drie' driving school in Zeist.

There are now more than 40 driving simulators in operation and used for training globally. Lumo Drive simulators can be used for research or can be delivered in EcoDrive, Novice Car driver and hazard perception training configuration.
 
Lumo Drive in C,mm,n Car driving simulator
Tuesday, 24 March 2009 00:00
Lumo Drive in C,mm,n Car driving simulator   The University of Twente and re-lion are working on a driving simulator for the ‘Car of the Future’ using Lumo Drive and Lumo Builder in which future mobility is explored.

By presenting the Lumo Drive driving simulator visitors can experience what future mobility might look like. In the simulation innovative mobility concepts are presented that show the car will evolve to be more of a durable article over a symbol of status. Moreover, the car will be presented as an increasingly sustainable means of transportation due to new technologies offering minimization of external effects of driving, improving the carpooling possibilities and easing the driving task of the driver. In this way re-lion and the University of Twente offer the visitor of the AutoRAI a glimpse into the future of driving.