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.
With the exception of current US DoD discussions on transferring F-16s to Ukraine, Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) is at the center of most major US Air Force and joint operations and activities around the globe.
With ongoing war in Europe and global tensions rising, there was a serious edge to IT²EC 2023 in Rotterdam. MS&T Special Correspondent Andy Fawkes attended.
VR has become a mainstay for many training programs, but a handful of companies are already imagining what the next chapter of VR will entail: from emotional tracking to understanding the physical world at a molecular level.
The XR Association has worked closely with Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester’s staff to draft H.R. 9674: Immersive Technology for the American Workforce Act of 2022, which was introduced to the House of Representatives in December.
November is National XR Month. Group Editor Marty Kauchak explores how XR is a welcome and rare bipartisan subject ahead of otherwise divisive November’s US congressional mid-term elections.
Shane Carroll, the head of training software COC at Airbus joins Captain Jacques Drappier to give his insights on how XR technologies will shape the future of aviation training. The interview was part of the 2022 Heads of Training series.
Varjo has secured $40 million USD (equivalent to €41 million EUR) in new funding. Varjo will use the funds for its R&D cloud services, namely Varjo Reality Cloud, the company’s XR streaming platform that was announced in April.
C2 Technologies, Inc., an education, immersive learning, LVC, MODSIM, aviation training, and digital transformation company, has welcomed Shelley Mitchell to the company as senior vice president and general manager.
C2 Technologies Inc., an education, immersive learning, MODSIM, aviation training, and digital transformation company has appointed its newest advisory board member, Raymond “Duke” Duquette.