ITEC 2016: UK military medics prepare for future (video)
Now the war in Afghanistan is over, medics across the British armed forces are adapting their training to prepare for contingency operations. At ITEC …
Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim) has traditionally integrated its software solutions into large dome displays or desktop computers, but now it's turning to immersive VR technology as well.
At this year's ITEC in London, the company partnered up with motion platform specialists D-BOX to demonstrate a cost-effective fighter jet simulator that utilises VBS and the Oculus Rift headset.
Shephard spoke to both BISim and D-BOX about their collaborative project.
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