Ceirat

PROGRAMA DE COLABORACIÓN PARA EXPERTOS

Es un sistema creado para asistir a Peritos de América Latina brindando apoyo tecnológico desde CEIRAT, en forma remota para poder colaborar en la solución de casos complejos.

Esta tecnología disponible para Expertos, se basa en tres principales áreas de investigación:

CARACTERÍSTICAS DEL PCE (PROGRAMA DE COLABORACIÓN PARA EXPERTOS)

De bajo costo
para el Experto

La adquisición de servicio que ofrece el programa puede realizarse con varias modalidades de contratación: caso por caso o, por suscripción mensual/anual.

Trabajo
colaborativo

El Experto establece las condiciones de la simulación/animación y CEIRAT reproduce dichas condiciones en las plataformas de software.

Rápida
respuesta

Envío de solución en 24/48 horas.

EJEMPLO DE USO DEL PCE

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