ITEC 2017: Military and VIP presence on the up (video)
This year's ITEC took place in Rotterdam, Netherlands, for the first time and for those attending the show the Dutch Ministry of Defence had a …
Swiss company Brunner is demonstrating its new virtual reality solution, the VR-Motion 200, for the first time at ITEC in Rotterdam.
Shephard spoke with Mario Ackermann, sales and marketing manager at Brunner, about the new system and some of the potential applications it could fulfil in the military training environment.
The system weighs just 400kg and has a maximum payload of 200kg. The company said it is able to be flexible with the visual system that is applied, depending on customer requirements.
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This year's ITEC took place in Rotterdam, Netherlands, for the first time and for those attending the show the Dutch Ministry of Defence had a …
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