Flight training devices (FTDs), or simulators, are crucial for mitigating aviation risks by enabling pilots to practice procedures and challenging scenarios in a controlled, safe environment, ...
An increasing demand for safety and sustainability in the maritime industry has been instrumental in the advancement of simulation technology, which is revolutionizing maritime training by providing ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland—The Navy is betting big on simulated training as part of its Live, Virtual, and Constructive training program. But virtual training is not always the best choice, and ...
The construction industry in the United States faces some complex challenges in the future. Over 40% of the current workforce will retire within the next 10 years, and in 2024 alone, the construction ...
Brian Tuite is cofounder & CEO of Zenarate, a leader in developing top-performing customer-facing teams through AI Conversation Simulation. As someone who has spent decades in the contact center ...
The Simulation Center provides a psychologically safe, realistic learning environment for medical students, residents, clinicians and other health care professionals at all levels of practice. We ...
First responders must prepare to help anyone at any time, even with obstacles and distractions in their way. EMSA has been training emergency medical technicians around the city without leaving their ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – EMSA, Oklahoma’s largest provider of pre-hospital emergency medical care, recently launched a simulation-based education program called EMSA SimTEP (Simulation Training for EMS ...
SIMRES is a recently developed shooting simulation technology for force-on-force training developed by Lockheed Martin. Features here are the sensors used to simulate ballistics effects and weapon ...
The U.S. military will stop its practice of shooting pigs and goats to help prepare medics for treating wounded troops in a combat zone, ending an exercise made obsolete by simulators that mimic ...
Over the Memorial Day weekend, The Telegraph posted an interesting article about how the U.S. military was working to protect its new aid pier in Gaza—not from conventional forces, but from drones.