Project Anywhere creates cloud-based simulation database
Industry and the simulation and training (S&T) user community have been talking about the benefits of drawing data from the cloud to enable training to take place ‘anytime and anywhere’ for many years; few however, have demonstrated such capabilities.
According to Epic Games, with IITSEC going virtual in 2020, the company and its partners wanted to create a simulation that attendees could interact with no matter where they were in the world.
In a joint solution called Project Anywhere, Epic Games, Cesium, Microsoft, and NVIDIA came together to provide what Sébastien Lozé, industry manager at Epic Games claimed is ‘best-in-breed
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