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automotiveJune 12, 2026

Visual Components Unveils Advanced Factory Simulation for ASEAN

New factory simulation software helps ASEAN manufacturers manage complex autonomous production.

Visual Components Launches New Version of Factory Simulation Software for ASEAN Factories \\[n] As manufacturing in Southeast Asia continues to evolve, the need for advanced tools to manage increasingly complex and autonomous production environments has never been more critical. Visual Components, a leading provider of 3D manufacturing simulation and robot offline programming, has just released Visual Components 5.1, a significant upgrade designed to help manufacturers in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia navigate these challenges. \\[n] The new version introduces highly accurate physics simulation and scalable robot orchestration capabilities, allowing factories to simulate hundreds of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), automated guided vehicles (AGVs), robots, products, and people operating simultaneously across full factory environments. This is particularly important for ASEAN manufacturers, who are rapidly adopting automation and robotics to stay competitive. \\[n] In Thailand, where the automotive and electronics industries are booming, the ability to simulate and validate complex operations before deployment can significantly reduce risks such as traffic bottlenecks, collision hazards, and commissioning delays. For example, a Thai automotive manufacturer can now use Visual Components 5.1 to simulate the interactions between AMRs, AGVs, and human workers, ensuring that the layout and control systems are optimized before any physical changes are made on the factory floor. \\[n] In Vietnam, the electronics industry is also seeing rapid growth, and the need for efficient and flexible production systems is paramount. With Visual Components 5.1, Vietnamese manufacturers can now validate the logic of their controllers and model dynamic factory operations with unprecedented scale and accuracy. This means that they can confidently make data-driven decisions, reducing reliance on assumptions and manual adjustments, and improving collaboration across engineering, operations, and management teams. \\[n] In Indonesia, where the logistics and healthcare sectors are expanding, the new software's support for Allen-Bradley PLCs and virtual commissioning plugins for Nachi and Epson robots is a game-changer. These features allow Indonesian manufacturers to bring more of the real production system into the simulation loop earlier in the project, ensuring smoother commissioning and faster time-to-production. \\[n] In Malaysia, the semiconductor and medical device industries are at the forefront of innovation, and the need for precise and reliable simulation tools is crucial. Visual Components 5.1's upgraded scripting environment, which now supports Python 3, provides Malaysian engineers with a more powerful and flexible platform for developing and maintaining robot programs. This is especially important as these industries continue to integrate traditional robot automation with mobile fleets and require controller-accurate validation to reduce commissioning risk. \\[n] Mika Anttila, CTO of Visual Components, emphasizes the importance of this release: “Manufacturers in ASEAN are under increasing pressure to deploy more autonomous and flexible production systems, but the complexity of those environments is growing faster than many existing tools can handle. Our customers need to validate how hundreds of moving resources, robots, vehicles, products, and people interact before anything is installed on the factory floor. With 5.1, we’re giving them a much more scalable and realistic way to do that.” \\[n] For factory planners and production leaders in ASEAN, Visual Components 5.1 offers a comprehensive solution for simulating entire factory systems, from robotics and material flow to human operations. This approach enables organizations to make confident, data-driven decisions before investing in physical systems, reducing the risk of costly redesigns and improving overall efficiency. \\[n] In summary, Visual Components 5.1 is a powerful tool for ASEAN manufacturers looking to stay ahead in an increasingly connected and autonomous production landscape. By providing a more scalable and realistic way to simulate and validate complex operations, it helps manufacturers in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia to reduce risks, improve collaboration, and achieve faster time-to-production. \\[n] **Takeaway for Factory Buyers:** Invest in advanced factory simulation tools like Visual Components 5.1 to ensure that your production systems are optimized and validated before deployment, reducing the risk of errors and improving overall efficiency.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Robotics & Automation News, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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