We caught up with some thought leaders in the Cabin Crew sector as we buckle up for WATS. What new tech should be considered in training, and why? What’s new this year to the exhibitor floor? Should you attend WATS every year? All that and more. Join us as we spill the tea!
The University of Texas at Arlington, funded by a $450,000 Air Force grant, is innovating augmented reality for aircraft maintenance training, aiding expertise transition.
The demonstration showed how combining commercially available AR headsets with commercial and private 5G networks can support defense-specific security solutions, processes, and data.
Inseye partners with Thundercomm to integrate its camera-free XR eye-tracking in Thundercomm's products, enhancing interactive augmented reality experiences.
Fort Moore's Master Gunners test ARMORS, a U.S. Army initiative integrating augmented reality for enhanced Soldier training with digital instructions and live remote assistance.
It’s Day 3 at 2023 I/ITSEC. Some S&T community trends at this year’s event are crystal clear. Two on the author’s short list include the expanding presence of AR/MR/VR/XR in military enterprises and the fast-paced “cross pollination” of materiel offered to high-risk training enterprises in and beyond defense.
This I/ITSEC’s Signature Event offered the opportunity for delegates and exhibitors to gain insights on training readiness priorities and observations from senior DoD leaders. To manage expectations early on, the session did not provide official requirements – yet, significantly, session attendees were able to gain broad insights on common threads and unique developments the US military training enterprises will see into the near future.