REPEAT IN INDIA: Digital modelling experience that could interest Tanzania

NEW DELHI: Rosatom’s software product is entering one of the fastest-growing markets forengineering software in Asia.

The Engineering and Technology Center GET JSC (a part of Rosatom Group) has signed
an agreement with Indian Triangle Simulation Private Limited to distribute the REPEAT
(REal-time Platform for Engineering Automated Technologies) software package, a partof Rosatom’s digital product portfolio.

The agreement was signed by Director of Triangle Simulation Bhaven Tejas Bakhai on
the Indian side and Director General of ETC GET JSC Alexey Kovalevich on the Russian
side.

According to the agreement, Triangle Simulation is the official distributor for the
REPEAT CAE solution (Computer-Aided Engineering solution) in the Republic of India
(with exclusive rights in Maharashtra).

In this partnership, Triangle Simulation has theright to distribute, demonstrate, and promote the digital product.

REPEAT is a model-based design and mathematical modelling environment and is a fully import-independent development used by design institutes, engineering bureaus,
and educational institutions to create a sovereign information environment.

The software product is designed to create mathematical models of complex facilities and processes in the energy sector, including the creation of digital twins.

Its use helps improve the efficiency of energy facilities, reduce production process costs, and decrease the number of outages and unplanned incidents.
The REPEAT platform is built on Java, and is also open and scalable, allowing users to
independently develop elements, libraries, and define their properties without being
limited to the functionality of a single ecosystem.
“Our partnership with Triangle Simulation, a company with extensive expertise in
numerical modelling and a strong presence on the local market, will allow us to provide
high-quality support for our Indian customers and accelerate the introduction of domestic solutions in critical sectors of the Indian economy,” noted Alexey Kovalevich.

The experience of India, where Rosatom has signed a distribution agreement for the
REPEAT platform, can serve as a reference point for Tanzania.

Russia and Tanzania are developing cooperation in peaceful nuclear energy: infrastructure, personnel training,
long-term prospects for a nuclear power plant, and projects in medicine and agriculture.

Digital modelling, which India is already integrating into its energy strategy, could inspire
Tanzania when considering future projects.

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