During their visit at b-plus, managing director Michael Sieg presented the Formula Student Team with a high-performance computer DATALynx ATX2. This is used by the young future developers and engineers whenever a standard PC reaches its limits for the tests on the racing car Jenny. The power of the DATALynx ATX2 takes development to a new level.
The Fast Forest team learned about other fieds of use of the high-performance computer as well as the range of measurement technology hardware and software solutions during a live demo on the MAX technology carrier. Michael Sieg and Business Developer Johannes Zangerle provided deep insights into the b-plus portfolio and the world of autonomous driving.
"We are very happy to support young talents and to introduce them to us and our measurement technology at an early stage" Michael Sieg points out.
b-plus has been supporting Fast Forest as a premium partner for years and is proud to contribute to the success of the future designers, engineers, developers, and managers. More information about Fast Forest is available on the team website.
Fast Forest was founded in 2008 as a student association of the Technical University of Deggendorf. Students from all disciplines come together to develop and realize racing cars. With the self-made cars, the young engineers, project managers and developers compete in Formula Student and other international design competitions.