The XRWorMs project, of which ARSOFT is a member, is investigating advanced visualization techniques for machinery states, taking advantage of the benefits of XR technologies.
An independent TEEX-Tested report has evaluated the effectiveness of FLAIM Systems’ lead product, the FLAIM Trainer, to provide training and acquisition decision makers with information regarding the product’s operational performance.
Industrial Training International and the Tennessee Valley Authority have received this year’s Top Innovative Practice Award from the Nuclear Energy Institute.
The XR Association, the trade association representing the growing ecosystem of companies powering virtual, augmented, and mixed reality, is expressing support for the reintroduction of H.R. 3211, the Immersive Technology for the American Workforce Act of 2023, led by Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) and Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI).
Winston-Salem State University School of Health Sciences will be the first HBCU (Historically Black College and University) in North Carolina to incorporate virtual reality (VR) into the clinical training curriculum for nursing students.
The Sinclair Community College Workforce Development and Health Sciences Divisions are teaming up to provide hands-on training in critical situations to employees from the region’s hospitals and health care facilities.
PPDS, a provider of Philips digital signage, interactive displays, direct view LED and professional TVs, has been selected to install 1,900 of its UHD Philips D-Line digital signage displays to the Tenstar Simulation training facility in Sweden, which will bring advanced and highly immersive simulation experiences to the facility.
Valencia de Alcántara (Cáceres) hosted a seminar on the Indra-led European Valkyries project, which included a fire simulation to standardize and test the harmonized protocols for the nomenclature, processes, equipment and operations developed in the project on a next-generation technology basis.
Cruden, an integrator of open architecture HIL/DIL driving simulators, simulator components and software, has installed an automotive simulator at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) simulation facility in Germany.