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.
Orlando-based company Industrial Smoke & Mirrors (ISM) expects to make inroads into the entertainment industry in the next few years, based on the simulator hardware it provides to industry and the military.
ISM, which is a manufacturer of motion control systems and a builder of simulator hardware, believes that the simulator technology utilised in its current form could easily transfer to the entertainment side of the market.
Eric Kovacsics, QA manager at ISM, told Shephard that theme park rides was an avenue of interest for the company and this new avenue of business could benefit from its current deployed hardware
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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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