Remove Arizona Remove Phoenix Remove Simulation Remove Technology
article thumbnail

VR Simulation Allows Police To Train Using Real Tasers

VRScout

VR technology and wrist trackers combine to offer a next-level training program. Axon, a weapons technology company based out of Arizona, today launched a new VR simulation designed to train law enforcement officers in de-escalation tactics by immersing them in realistic scenarios they may face out in the field.

article thumbnail

‘Sense Arena’ is a VR Hockey Trainer That’s Being Adopted by NHL Teams

Road to VR

VR continues to prove out training as a core use-case for the technology. Since the system only tracks the player’s head and hands there’s a lot of the player’s body and motions that can’t be accounted for, meaning it is far from a perfect physical simulation.

Exercises 362
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

zSpace to Demo VR/AR Learning Tools at ACTE Careertech Vision Event

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

zSpace will exhibit the technologies on 30 November and 1 December, and will deliver a session at the event, “Empowering Diversity: Exploring CTE Careers Through Inclusive Recruitment.” The new hardware will be showcased at the ACTE Careertech Vision event from 29 November to 2 December at the Phoenix Convention Center in Arizona.

Tools 84
article thumbnail

Tesla’s data advantage. Can Apple, or others, keep up?

Robert Scoble

The programmers have a simulator where they can load all that data and actually “walk around” what happened. Others include augmented reality worlds, GIS data to sell to businesses and cities, and new utilities that will run far ahead of Apple and Google’s abilities. More on that in a bit. Translation: Cathie Wood is right.

Data 113
article thumbnail

ANNOUNCEMENT and Why the Tesla Humanoid Robot Matters

Robert Scoble

The catalyst to write this analysis is that we are both seeing signs of a changing consumer, due to Spatial Computing technologies like autonomous vehicles, Augmented Reality, and, particularly, robots. At the heart is a simulator that lets AI teams train the system to do new things. The robot brings other robots.