Integra Launches Simulation Service to Support Pre-Prototype Optical and Lighting Verification
Integra Co., Ltd. will launch a simulation service on May 1, 2026, to support optical and lighting verification before prototyping. This service allows companies and engineers to obtain necessary simulation results without the burden of purchasing specialized software or learning its operation.
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Integra Co., Ltd. will begin offering a lighting and optical simulation service for companies and engineers involved in the design of spaces and equipment related to light. With this service, Integra will handle everything from setting simulation conditions to executing calculations based on information provided by the customer. Customers can obtain the simulation results necessary for their work without the burden of purchasing dedicated software or learning how to operate it.
Example of parking lot lighting simulation
Service Overview
This service is designed to support companies and engineers who wish to utilize lighting and optical simulations but have found it difficult due to personnel or cost constraints.
To use the service, customers only need to provide the information required for the simulation. Based on the provided information, our application engineers will understand the content and set the necessary conditions. Calculations will be performed on high-performance computers provided by Integra, so customers can obtain the results necessary for their work without the burden of purchasing dedicated software or learning how to operate it.
This service can be primarily utilized in the following areas:
Artificial and daylight lighting in and around buildings
Inspection and work lighting in manufacturing and production sites
Light-emitting and display parts in transportation equipment such as automobiles
This service is provided using "Lumicept," optical simulation software developed and sold by Integra, and can address optical and lighting challenges that are difficult to handle with general lighting calculations.
Examples of Lighting and Optical Simulation Applications
This lighting and optical simulation service can be widely used for designing and analyzing light-emitting and light-receiving objects. Examples of potential simulation targets are listed below:
Architecture
Brightness inside buildings using solar lighting devices
Indoor daylighting through blinds and louvers
Lighting for dark areas such as tunnels and elevators
Manufacturing and Production Sites
Lighting for inspection cameras on production lines
LED lighting in plant factories
Automobiles and Transportation Equipment
Solar incidence on automobile instruments and control systems
Various light-emitting devices using light guides and light conductors
Others
Light reception on curved surfaces of thin-film solar cells
Reflections on glass and mirror surfaces
Visualization of light input from solar lighting devices, illuminance distribution in offices, solar incidence inside automobiles, light emission by light guides
Purpose and Background of the Service
In recent years, while the importance of shortening development periods and pre-prototype verification has increased, the utilization of lighting and optical simulations can be hindered by barriers such as specialized personnel and introduction costs.
This service addresses the following customer challenges and needs that Integra has identified through the development and sales of Lumicept:
Increasing pressure to shorten development periods, wanting to perform simulations but unable to secure personnel with the necessary skills.
Wanting to perform pre-prototype verification, but advanced lighting and optical simulators are expensive, and the frequency of use makes it difficult to justify the investment.
Considering the introduction of a simulator but unsure how effective it would be in practical work.
Service Details
How to Use the Service
To use this lighting and optical simulation service, customers need to provide the following information:
Shape data of the object to be simulated (e.g., STEP, Revit, FBX, CATIA formats)
Various information required for setting conditions (e.g., light source information, optical properties of each part)
Required simulation results (e.g., luminance, illuminance, luminous intensity, radiant flux)
Service Fees
The fees for this service will be individually quoted after hearing about the simulation content desired by the customer.
Service Start Date
The service is scheduled to start on May 1, 2026. Pre-applications and consultations are also accepted. Please feel free to inquire about feasibility and estimated costs.
About Integra Co., Ltd.
Integra Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Yoshiji Hyodo) is an optical simulation company.
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Example of parking lot lighting simulation
Service Overview
This service is designed to support companies and engineers who wish to utilize lighting and optical simulations but have found it difficult due to personnel or cost constraints.
To use the service, customers only need to provide the information required for the simulation. Based on the provided information, our application engineers will understand the content and set the necessary conditions. Calculations will be performed on high-performance computers provided by Integra, so customers can obtain the results necessary for their work without the burden of purchasing dedicated software or learning how to operate it.
This service can be primarily utilized in the following areas:
Artificial and daylight lighting in and around buildings
Inspection and work lighting in manufacturing and production sites
Light-emitting and display parts in transportation equipment such as automobiles
This service is provided using "Lumicept," optical simulation software developed and sold by Integra, and can address optical and lighting challenges that are difficult to handle with general lighting calculations.
Examples of Lighting and Optical Simulation Applications
This lighting and optical simulation service can be widely used for designing and analyzing light-emitting and light-receiving objects. Examples of potential simulation targets are listed below:
Architecture
Brightness inside buildings using solar lighting devices
Indoor daylighting through blinds and louvers
Lighting for dark areas such as tunnels and elevators
Manufacturing and Production Sites
Lighting for inspection cameras on production lines
LED lighting in plant factories
Automobiles and Transportation Equipment
Solar incidence on automobile instruments and control systems
Various light-emitting devices using light guides and light conductors
Others
Light reception on curved surfaces of thin-film solar cells
Reflections on glass and mirror surfaces
Visualization of light input from solar lighting devices, illuminance distribution in offices, solar incidence inside automobiles, light emission by light guides
Purpose and Background of the Service
In recent years, while the importance of shortening development periods and pre-prototype verification has increased, the utilization of lighting and optical simulations can be hindered by barriers such as specialized personnel and introduction costs.
This service addresses the following customer challenges and needs that Integra has identified through the development and sales of Lumicept:
Increasing pressure to shorten development periods, wanting to perform simulations but unable to secure personnel with the necessary skills.
Wanting to perform pre-prototype verification, but advanced lighting and optical simulators are expensive, and the frequency of use makes it difficult to justify the investment.
Considering the introduction of a simulator but unsure how effective it would be in practical work.
Service Details
How to Use the Service
To use this lighting and optical simulation service, customers need to provide the following information:
Shape data of the object to be simulated (e.g., STEP, Revit, FBX, CATIA formats)
Various information required for setting conditions (e.g., light source information, optical properties of each part)
Required simulation results (e.g., luminance, illuminance, luminous intensity, radiant flux)
Service Fees
The fees for this service will be individually quoted after hearing about the simulation content desired by the customer.
Service Start Date
The service is scheduled to start on May 1, 2026. Pre-applications and consultations are also accepted. Please feel free to inquire about feasibility and estimated costs.
About Integra Co., Ltd.
Integra Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Yoshiji Hyodo) is an optical simulation company.
Keywords: