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Partners

Work we could not have done alone.

Several of our largest projects were executed jointly. The partnerships below are the ones named in Tri-Angle’s own records — nothing has been added for effect.

§ 01Why we partner

Domain models from one side, reach from the other.

Our contribution to a collaboration is almost always the same: the process engineering. Partners bring market access, control system hardware, or a customer relationship in a region we do not cover.

  • Domain models, not wrappers

    Our contribution to a partnership is the process engineering — dynamic models built from first principles and tuned against operating data.

  • Indian engineering economics

    Simulation projects executed to international standards at costs that make training viable for Indian and emerging-market operators.

  • Control system neutrality

    We emulate whichever DCS the site runs, so a partner’s hardware or software offering is not constrained by our stack.

  • Local delivery and support

    Installation, commissioning, training and long-term support handled from Mumbai, across India and the wider region.

§ 02Current collaborations

Active agreements.

Ongoing work, including distribution of partner software in India and joint digital twin development.

  • EGCurrent

    ETC GET

    International

    Joint collaboration agreement, together with a distribution agreement covering GET’s REPEAT simulation software in India.

  • ROSCurrent

    Rosatom

    Russia

    Ongoing work on digital twin development for ports and power plants, and on nuclear plant simulation.

§ 03Project collaborations

Partnerships behind delivered projects.

These collaborations produced specific simulators. They are listed as project history rather than as current agreements.

  • NHTPast project

    n-Hance Technologies

    USA

    Joint development of operator training simulators for gas-based, hydro and nuclear power plants, and the source of the Modular Modeling System licensed by Tri-Angle.

  • ASIPast project

    Atlantic Simulation Inc. (ASI)

    USA

    Joint collaboration behind the emulated TDC-3000 FCCU simulator for HPCL and the Yokogawa-based ammonia and urea simulation delivered in Saudi Arabia.

  • ASPast project

    ABB-Simcon

    USA

    Collaboration on lube refinery simulation delivered in the United States.

  • CLPast project

    CMC Limited

    India

    Joint execution of the crude distillation unit simulation for Indian Oil Corporation’s Baroda refinery.

  • SIPast project

    Siemens India

    India

    Memorandum of understanding naming Tri-Angle a preferred partner for supply of operator training simulators alongside Siemens’ boiler–turbine–generator package.

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§ 04Integration capabilities

What we can connect to.

For a technology partner, this is usually the first question: will your models talk to our hardware?

  • 01

    Emulated and direct-connect operator stations for Honeywell, ABB, Yokogawa and generic DCS

  • 02

    PLC integration including Siemens hardware supplied with trainer kits

  • 03

    SCADA supervisory interfaces across the lab-scale range

  • 04

    Hardware-in-loop interfacing between field devices and real-time models

  • 05

    Model connectivity with external applications including MS Excel

  • 06

    One-to-one emulation of conventional control panels

Become a partner

We are interested in control system vendors, EPC contractors, training providers and simulation houses who need process models built or localised for Indian and emerging-market operators.

Partnership

Tell us what you are trying to deliver.

If it involves a process plant and people who need to learn it, there is usually a way to work together.