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Osso VR is expanding into the European market after Newcastle Hospital’s Simulation Centre has begun using its technology to prepare surgeons for difficult procedures. The European healthcare market is facing growing challenges training new surgeons. According to a report from the Royal College of Surgeons, surgical trainees were focused...   11 April 2019
The U.S. Navy is poised to open the Live Virtual Constructive Development and Operation Center (LVCDOC) – its persistent Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) environment for government and industry collaboration. The Navy awarded a contract for PLEXSYS’ Video Audio Data After Action Review (VADAAR) LVC solution to support its requirements...   11 April 2019
Patients for Patient Safety Canada, a patient-led program of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, is hosting the webinar, How safe is the care we receive?, on April 25, 2019, at noon EST. How much do Canadians know about patient safety and patient harm? How many people have experienced harm from...   11 April 2019
Symbiotics has recently closed responses on its aviation industry questionnaire from December, targeted at gathering insight and opinions around the new EASA Regulations into the psychological testing of pilots. This survey has provided some useful yet concerning information about the readiness of the aviation industry to comply with the...   11 April 2019
In mid-February 2019, the U.S. Army’s Product Manager for Cyber Resiliency and Training (PdM CRT) office gathered Cyber Mission Forces (CMF) from all of the services to operationally utilize the Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE) prototype vB platform for a concurrent, distributed collective and individual level training exercise from...   11 April 2019
Quantum3D Government Systems (Q3DGS) announced the Small Business Joint Venture partnership with TITENN Inc., which will be known as Q10. TITENN Inc. brings new technologies such as allowing the DoD to sustain and increase unit mission readiness levels after unit training, enhancing soldier readiness with artificial intelligence, and reducing...   10 April 2019
The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) Simulation in Motion-Nebraska program (SIM-NE) recognized its 5000th trainee at the Valley County Health System in Ord, Nebraska, on March 21, 2019. Jane Meyer, a nurse practitioner of the Valley County Health System in Ord, is the 5000th trainee. The SIM-NE team...   10 April 2019
Screenshot of Al Maktoum International Airport (OMDW) from the extensive library of airport visual databases provided to Emirates Flight Training Academy.  Image Credit: Simthetiq Simthetiq’s X2 Visual System, powered by the aXion image generator, has been selected by Emirates Flight Training Academy for installation on three Cirrus SR22 and...   10 April 2019
The Federal Government Distance Learning Association inducted NATO’s e-Learning Programme Manager, Paul Thurkettle, into its 2018 Hall of Fame. Each year, this award is presented to an individual who has made significant contributions and accomplishments in promoting and developing distance learning. "This award shows just how far we have...   10 April 2019
Immersive virtual reality (VR) may enable interventional radiologists to improve treatments using real-time 3D images from inside a patient’s blood vessels. New research presented at the Society of Interventional Radiology’s 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting shows that the interactive technology could provide faster, more efficient treatment, with less radiation exposure...   10 April 2019
Sponsored Content As commercial aviation witnesses a boom across the world, more and more women are passionately striving to become a part of the industry. Women in airspace have transitioned from being employed as flight attendants to premier cockpit controllers. Compared with other countries in the Middle East and...   10 April 2019
Sponsored Content Originally published by the Orlando Economic Partnership on November 21, 2018. Simulation-based technology has been a key ingredient to Orlando’s economy since it was developed to take man to the moon. Now, the technology spans many of Orlando’s core industries from aviation, aerospace and defense to education, healthcare and...   10 April 2019