Immersive Tech and AI Take Center Stage

13 March 2025

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Image credit: ST Engineering Antycip

ST Engineering Antycip will be at IT²EC 2025, the leading European event for military training, simulation, and education, taking place from March 25-27 at NOVA Spektrum in Oslo. This year, the company will be unveiling its latest advancements in multi-domain simulation, interoperability, and immersive training technologies, demonstrating how these solutions support the evolving needs of modern defence forces.

Visitors to booth D31 will experience a range of its simulation and training solutions, featuring the MAK ONE suite from Antycip’s sister company MAK Technologies, a comprehensive synthetic environment for joint force training. As well as, high-fidelity air, land, sea, and cyber simulations, showcasing key capabilities such as: Electronic Warfare & Radar Simulations, Tactical Data Links (TDL) & Link16 Interoperability, High-Fidelity Aircraft & Sensor Modelling and Synthetic Environments for mission training. These solutions aim to empower defence organisations to conduct realistic, mission-critical training scenarios, enhancing decision-making, operational readiness, and mission success.

For advanced visualisation, Antycip will showcase MyIG, its next-generation image generator, running on Barco LED wall. This setup delivers visual fidelity that provides immersive and high-resolution simulation environments for pilot and operator training.

Antycip is also sharing its booth with its partner Cervus Defence to present Hive, an AI-powered analytics platform that transforms complex training data into actionable insights. Hive is designed to empower defence organisations with advances decision-making tools for enhanced operational decision-making in complex training environments.

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