CM Labs Simulations


CM Labs Simulations is a private company established in Montreal in 2001. CM Labs is the developer of the Vortex simulation platform. The Vortex platform is composed of applications for creating interactive vehicle and mechanical equipment simulations in virtual environments. Vortex simulates rigid body dynamics, collision detection, contact determination, and dynamic reactions. CM Labs also manufactures crane and heavy equipment simulators based on Vortex technology.

Background

Lateral Logic Inc. was founded in 1994 by Jussi Westergren. They released the Lateral Collision Engine in 1998, targeting research and enterprise clients.
Lateral Logic was acquired by MathEngine PLC in April 1999 and was renamed Critical Mass Systems. MathEngine's original Dynamics Toolkit and Collision Toolkit were developed in part by Critical Mass Systems, and were targeted for a broad range of gaming, research, and academic markets through 2001.

History

In 2001, MathEngine spun off CM Labs Simulations, comprising the CM office in Montreal and a portion of MathEngine's technology, renamed Vortex.
While MathEngine's remaining technology, itself renamed Karma, became fully absorbed into the Unreal and RenderWare game engines, CM Labs shifted its focus away from gaming to the visual simulation for training market, targeting Vortex at robotics and heavy-equipment operator training in both commercial and military applications.
CM Labs clients include FMC Schilling Robotics, iRobot, Honda Research, L3 Technologies, Lockheed Martin, NASA, and Carnegie Mellon University.
Vortex has been under active development ever since the initial launch of the software in 2001.