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I understand that AnyLogic has a 3D Engine to visualize simulations, as described in the AnyLogic Documentation. Since the Unreal Engine is one of the most powerful 3D engine, I was wondering if it would be possible to couple these two tools, maybe using an FMI. Therefore, my question is, how one could iteratively 1.) calculate a timestep in AnyLogic, 2.) visualize the results in Unreal.

Thank you for your replies!

Dr No
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  • The answer is yes. But that is not your real question, is it? ;) If you want to know how, check the AL conference from 2019, there was a talk by an oil company doing this, maybe that points you in the right direction. And do report back, this is of interest to a lot of folks :) – Benjamin Sep 13 '22 at 06:00
  • I assume you are referring to [this talk](https://www.anylogic.de/upload/conference/2019/presentations/transocean-drilling-rig-digital-twin-and-virtual-well-construction-simulation.pdf), held on the [AnyLogic Conference 2019](https://www.anylogic.de/resources/conference/alc-2019/#program). Unfortunately, it does not explain, how they did it. – Dr No Sep 14 '22 at 14:51
  • No, but now you know whom to reach out to :). When you find out, you report back here :D – Benjamin Sep 14 '22 at 16:58

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