Even in the early days of computing, businesses were looking at computers as tools for setting up complex simulations. Some credit Keith Douglas Tocher for developing the first discrete-event ...
We learn by doing. It was either Aristotle or Sir Richard Branson (it was probably both) who said it, but we learn by doing things, working out our behavior and actions in real-life scenarios through ...
The Army’s new tools for coordinating helicopters, tanks, and infantry are on track for delivery to selected units in 2024, but are already teaching some soldiers lessons about modern warfare. In one ...
More than one year on from its big-ticket acquisition, BAE Systems' U.S. subsidiary has identified a maker of simulation and training software to be the defense company's next purchase. More than one ...
The integration of personal computers into the normalcy of daily work and life is so ubiquitously intertwined, we hardly notice or pay much attention to it. It is everywhere. Smart technology is in ...
Joby took delivery of its first simulator developed jointly with CAE in January. Credit: Joby Aviation As electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft move closer to commercial service, ...
Imagine you’re in charge of training at a plant with 375 employees. The average age of those employees is 46. Now, consider that 75 of those employees are eligible for retirement in 2012, and an ...
Soldiers test out prototypes for the Reconfigurable Virtual Collective Trainer – Ground during the Synthetic Training Environment Cross Functional Team’s user assessment at Fort Riley, Kansas. (Army) ...
German weapon manufacturer Diehl Defence has closed the acquisition of e.sigma Systems, a strategic move which bolsters its advanced training and simulation capabilities. The takeover includes ...
April at Excel London, ITEC is Europe’s premier military training and simulation event. TIM ROBINSON FRAeS reports on the top ...
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