Virtual Motorsport Lab Inc. (VML) is excited to announce its participation in the Japan Mobility Show 2025, which is scheduled to be held from October 30 to November 9 at Tokyo Big Sight. VML, headquartered in Osaka, specializes in training engineers for autonomous driving and control systems, and will feature their state-of-the-art simulator in the Startup Future Factory area of the event.
From November 2 to November 5, VML will showcase its unique training programs aimed at developing the next generation of engineers in the automotive sector. Visitors can find VML at Booth Mobility-3 on the first floor of West Hall 2. Organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), this year's show will bring together cutting-edge innovations in the mobility sector, and VML is thrilled to be a part of it.
The focus of VML's exhibit will be on its specialized software training that utilizes a proprietary simulator designed for the automotive and mobility industry. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about various aspects of autonomous driving, vehicle control, and the application of artificial intelligence through hands-on experience. The company’s comprehensive training program is particularly tailored for engineers from automotive manufacturers and suppliers. This provides them with practical skills that are increasingly necessary in today’s rapidly evolving automotive landscape.
Among the highlights at VML's booth will be a racing-style simulator, which presents a unique and engaging way for participants to experience the technology firsthand. This approach not only enhances learning but also stimulates interest in engineering careers, especially in the field of autonomous vehicles. The simulator offers an immersive environment where users can experiment with real-world scenarios and gain insights into advanced control systems, from the basics of vehicle dynamics to complex algorithms used in self-driving technology.
Established in May 2022 and led by CEO Hiroki Yamashita, VML aims to bridge the knowledge gap in the autonomous driving sector. With a mission to nurture talent for future automotive challenges, the company collaborates with various stakeholders, including automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and universities, to ensure that its training is relevant and impactful.
For more information about the Japan Mobility Show 2025 and VML’s participation, please refer to the official JMS2025 website under the Startup Future Factory section. This event represents a significant platform for VML to display its commitment to innovation and education within the automotive industry, highlighting its continuous effort to enhance skills and drive technological advancements.
If you're attending this major event in Tokyo, make sure to visit VML’s booth to find out how their simulator can shape the future of autonomous driving training, and to engage with their knowledgeable team about the opportunities available in this hotly contested field of engineering.