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Autodynamics (AUDY) was founded in 1966 to meet the demands for operator training which would become the benchmark of the process industry. In 1970, AUDY created the Model 1501 analog style training simulator. As such, AUDY delivered approximately 225 dynamic analog simulation training systems and over 250 process models into 35 countries through 1982.
AUDY's technology leadership continued with the introduction of digital (computer based) simulator training systems in 1983. Since 1983, AUDY has designed and delivered over 200 digital simulator systems in 45 different countries with over 250 custom plant models. These models include oil and gas production, refining, petrochemical, pulp and paper, fertilizer, fossil-fueled power plants and gas processing.
Throughout AUDY's history, the company remains committed to fostering leading edge technology in dynamic real-time, high fidelity training simulation systems with a realistic man-machine interface. Today, this commitment is evidenced by our leadership in distributed control systems interface technology, control system emulations and the development of advanced training software.
On March 1, 1991, TRIDENT COMPUTER RESOURCES, INC. (TRIDENT), a company formed by the Senior Management of Autodynamics, reached an agreement with Gilbert Associates, Inc., parent company of Autodynamics, to acquire Autodynamics, including all assets, technology and software. This agreement gives TRIDENT exclusive rights to provide Autodynamics training simulator products and services. AUTODYNAMICS and AUDY are registered trademarks of TRIDENT.