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Bespoke software development services

re-lion can build software based on specifications delivered by or written down in cooperation with the customer - contract work. This software can be a customization of one of our existing products, a component for your own system or a totally new concept within the domain of training, simulation and/or visualisation. Our development team works based on an agile approach with standardized tooling. Projects can be completed via a fixed-price or a power-by-the-hour construction.

Feel free to contact us for more information regarding custom software development. Some examples of custom software development are listed below.

Case 1: new training method for Battlefield Management Systems

Battlefield Management Systemre-lion has developed a new training application for Battlefield Management System (BMS) used by the Dutch Army. The BMS system a Command and Control system developed by the C2 Support Centre in Ede, part of the Dutch Armed Forces, and will be implemented in all major vehicle platforms in use by the Dutch Army.

The training application is based on Virtual Battlespace2 from Bohemia Interactive and Steel Beasts Pro from eSim games linked via High-Level Architecture (HLA) to the BMS system.

Case 2: Treadmill Simulator for VU Medical Centre

re-lion has shipped its first treadmill simulator to the VU Medical Centre in Amsterdam. The treadmill simulator is a designed to provoke responses based on visual stimuli during exercises.

The visual environment can be changed easily and consists of a number of areas that can be put together in a random fashion to give the user the impression of an environment without boundaries.

Case 3: Simulation software for a Myoelectric Prostheses

Myoprore-lion is part of the new myopro consortium and is tasked with the development of a training program using simulation for early phase rehabilitation of patients with a myoelectric prosthesis. The website for this project can be found here
  
Partners in the consortium are Roessingh Research & Development, University of Twente, TMS International, Technology Trial Centre and IMS. 

Case 4: Rehabilitation using re-lion's serious games

Virturobre-lion is developing a serious game for patients that have a neurological trauma (e.g. CVA, transverse myelitis) resulting in difficult use of arm- and/or hand. The training system will have a cartoony look and involves sheep, a wolf and a virtual arm/hand. 

The training system is developed within the VIRTUROB (Virtual Reality and Robotics Combination Training) consortium. The goal of the consortium is to acquire state of the art knowledge in the area of Simulation and Robotics for rehabilitation. Partners in the consortium are Roessingh Research & Development, University of Twente, UMC St Radboud and BAAT Medical.