InVeris said Wednesday it looks to create a 3D-based training platform by integrating the company’s BlueFire weapons simulator with SURVIVR technology.
Al Weggeman, CEO at InVeris, noted that the company plans to incorporate the acquired entity’s police training system into the VR-DT product offering.
Brian Hoang, co-founder of SURVIVR, will join InVeris as director of VR/AR strategy.
SURVIVR operates as a public benefit corporation and Hoang said its technology has been adopted by U.S. Air Force Security Forces and several law enforcement departments.
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