Specialists in dynamic process simulation, process plant training, virtual control room (VCR) and engineering studies for verification, validation and optimisation.
Our mission at TSC Simulation is to provide immersive dynamic simulators for training and engineering.
Established in Nottingham, UK, in 1978, producing one of the first ever digital computer simulators, the company has grown a team who have the skills and experience needed to deliver the best industrial simulation solutions.
We strive to be the world’s leading provider of quality dynamic process simulators
We’ve had an amazing journey to get to where we are today and are proud to have grown a team who bring together the skills and experience to offer the best solutions for you.
CEO
Andrew is responsible for managing the overall operations and resources of the company
3D Development Manager
Luke manages the 3D Development Team and is involved with the company’s Sales and Customer Support.
Sales & Customer Support Manager
Sam is responsible for sales proposals and leads the technical support for all existing customers.
Marketing Manager
Lyndsey oversees all company marketing activity for TSC Simulation.
What our customers are saying.
“TSC accurately modelled our process and built a robust simulation, which we now use to accelerate training of our board operators. This has saved time and money, but also increased the quality of operator we have in our team.”
“TSC simulators enable us to efficiently deliver the first dynamic simulation experience to our chemical engineering students. The chemical engineering programmes at Aston University are now equipped with state-of-the-art simulation platforms.”
“Valero have used TSC for a number of years to build and implement complex refinery specific simulators for testing and training purposes, to which these have been hugely successful and of great benefit to the company.”
“We have just installed the TSC Virtual Control Room and dynamic simulation software at the University of Southampton to support our chemical engineering programmes. The packages seem quite comprehensive and will provide an immersive experience with many of the major equipment and processes in chemical engineering.”
“TSC conducted dynamic process modelling of our Felindre Compressor Station to understand the implications of pressure uprating as part of our Western Gas Network project. The modelling considered various running, changeover, and failure scenarios to give confidence in the safety and suitability of existing plant and equipment.”
“Implementing this digital tool in our Department has enhanced the understanding of industrial processes during design, safety and control lectures and practical laboratory sessions. The TSC IVP deepened the communication and collaboration of design team members. As a digital technology, TSC IVPs help bridge the critical gap in Chemical Engineering education.