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.
Aechelon Technology Inc. (booth #1722) and Varjo (booth #3010) unveiled at I/ITSEC the worldwide capable Forward Deployable Virtual Sand Table proof of concept with two Varjo XR-3 units.
Finnish professional-grade VR/XR hardware and software maker Varjo (I/ITSEC booth 3010) unveiled its XR-3 Focal Edition headset, which the company says "provides superior visual quality for mixed reality implementations where real-world objects such as cockpits, car dashboards, cell phones, and kneeboards are used.”
See the RYAN AEROSPACE HELIMOD MARK III Helicopter Simulator configured as an AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter Mission Trainer at booth #1170 at I/ITSEC, the world's largest military simulation and training event.
VRAIs ReACT VR Armour Crew Sim has won the prestigious Military Simulation & Training Award for Outstanding XR Application by a small company. The award was announced in MS&T Magazine’s I/ITSEC conference edition on 21 November and was demonstrated at the I/ITSEC conference at the Microsoft Defence & Intelligence stand, with whom VRAI has partnered with to bring next-generation simulation solutions to military end users.
CATI Training Systems will be exhibiting at the 2022 Interservice/ Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) between 28 November - 2 December 2022.
In Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Spatial Disorientation Laboratory, flight student Nella Filipkova wears a virtual reality headset as the device she is seated in rapidly whirls around.