Partnership Aims to Advance XR Flight Training

16 April 2025

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Dedicated Computing has formed a strategic partnership with Vrgineers. The companies will jointly develop and market integrated solution bundles that combine Vrgineers' XR headsets and flight simulators with Dedicated Computing’s compact computing platforms.

This collaboration aims to accelerate the deployment of immersive training environments that are portable, scalable, and capable of delivering high-fidelity simulation at the point of need - from classroom settings to forward-deployed environments. The bundled solutions are built around Dedicated Computing’s A9xxx series simulation engines and optimized to drive the compute requirements of Vrgineers' XTAL and Somnium VR1 headsets and advanced simulation systems.

“Partnering with Dedicated Computing allows us to deliver fully integrated extended reality simulation solutions that meet the highest demands for performance, reliability, and mobility,” said Marek Polcak, Co-founder and CEO of Vrgineers. “Together, we’re pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in mixed reality flight training - bringing lifelike realism and mission-readiness to more environments, faster than ever.”

Dedicated Computing’s platforms are purpose-built to support extended reality (XR) environments, including flight simulators that replicate real-world physics, instrumentation, and multi-sensory feedback. The A9xxx series features small form factor, ruggedized hardware with high-performance Intel processors and NVIDIA GPUs, where it can be used for both portable trainers and fixed simulator installations.

The new bundled solutions will be available for commercial and military customers seeking TAA-compliant scalable simulation capabilities that reduce costs and maximize trainee preparedness. Both companies will feature joint offerings at upcoming industry events and tradeshows throughout 2025.

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