Simigon Ltd
LSE:SIM

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Simigon Ltd
LSE:SIM
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Price: 13 GBX Market Closed
Market Cap: £6.6m
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Market Cap
6.6m GBX
Industry
Technology

SimiGon Ltd. engages in the development of software licenses and customization, and recurring maintenance and support training. The firm has developed SIMbox, a personal computer (PC)-based software platform to create, modify, manage and deploy any simulation-based content across a multitude of domains, such as training, research development, operations analysis and entertainment. SIMbox is a three dimensional (3D) simulation engine including software modules that enable users to create new products and content. The firm also provides KnowBook is a training solution for aircrew and organizations. KnowBook includes all types of simulation, knowledge management, mission rehearsal, after action review (AAR), and time management. The Knowbook family consists of AirBook, GroundBook, and MarineBook. In addition, the Company offers AirTrack, which provides passenger inflight entertainment solutions, and D-Brief PC, an offline/real-time debriefing application.

SIM Intrinsic Value
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