Augmented reality transforms Army maintenance and trainingFORT BLISS, Texas — Soldiers and leaders across the 1st Armored ...
Artificial limbs look and function more like real limbs than ever before—but that's only helpful if they are used as intended. One of the main reasons amputees give for not using their body-powered ...
Serving as a firefighter is inherently dangerous, but not all lives lost on duty, or in the hours shortly after, are unavoidable. Researchers now believe technology, particularly augmented reality (AR ...
Developed for today’s highly mobile military, security, and public safety entities, fats AR from InVeris enables tactical training with virtual targets in real locations with a new level of realism ...
The U.S. Army is piloting augmented and virtual reality systems to accelerate equipment repairs, enhance training, and connect soldiers with remote experts in real time. Demonstrations at Fort Bliss ...
MOLINE, Ill. — Moline Fire Department has a new way to simulate a fire in any room and practice putting it out. The department purchased the FiAR training system, a device that uses augmented reality ...
A computer-generated image of a fighter jet shows up on augmented-reality glasses. (Boeing Photo) Boeing and an augmented-reality company called Red 6 have successfully flown and tested a virtual ...
For bringing truly immersive sports and entertainment to venues around the country Cosm operates immersive “shared reality” venues that, thanks to 87-foot diameters, 12K+ resolution LED domes, and ...
Since time immemorial, innovation has remained the pillar of the sports industry. Enhancing performance, captivating spectators, and improving accessibility are some of the ways in which this industry ...
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