I/ITSEC 2018: Technology trends (video)
Shephard speaks with business leaders at I/ITSEC 2018 to understand what is motivating and influencing technology trends in the military and simulation market.
First-time exhibitor, Frontis' AR and VR platforms are supporting training missions for the South Korean soldier from a mechanic level to field preparation operations, Shephard has learnt.
Frontis is a manufacturer of training and support platforms for equipment systems. Its VxR platform enables immersive image training, aiding work place safety with a heavy emphasis on workload reduction and errors by users.
It is a content support item which is used via the medium of hologram glasses. The AR technology advises on tool assembling and dissembling Daniel Kwon, international sales manager at Frontis, told Shephard.
Coming to market in 2017, Kwon
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Shephard speaks with business leaders at I/ITSEC 2018 to understand what is motivating and influencing technology trends in the military and simulation market.
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