The promise of low-cost virtual reality training for airline pilots can be alluring. Europe Editor Chris Long spoke with Airbus VR point man Shane Carroll.
VRAI, in partnership with Cyberselves, have won a Defence and Security Accelerator contract focussed on the development of telexistence technology solutions to physically remove humans from dangerous situations.
CAE USA has been awarded a contract valued at more than US$135 million, including options, by the United States Special Operations Command to lead integration efforts for the Special Operations Forces Global Situational Awareness initiative.
Andy Smith and other members of his Halldale team attended the virtual VR/AR Device Showcase, hosted by the VR/AR Association. Marty Kauchak, Group Editor, reports on the highlights.
The Royal Australian Air Force is experimenting with Augmented Reality technology under its Plan Jericho innovation programme, resulting in the creation of a virtual operations room of the future.
Join our expert panel on April 29 as they discuss the advancement of emerging technologies in the virtual and mixed reality media space and new training possibilities in the second webinar of our CAT Leader Forum series.
There has recently been a significant push from the gaming world into military simulation with the rise of game engines such as Unity and Unreal into the training domain. MS&T Special Correspondent Andy Fawkes reports.
eXtended reality technologies are transforming how many organizations train and operate. These technologies span the gamut from fully immersive virtual worlds to augmentation holograms overlaid onto the real-world to mixed-reality solutions that fuse digital and physical entities.
XR and other training technologies are lowering the barriers to entry, but how do enterprises ensure wheels are not being reinvented and innovation can be accessible to all? MS&T Special Correspondent Andy Fawkes spoke to Dynepic to learn about their DX platform, their work with the USAF, and how barriers to innovation in training can be broken down.