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New VR Training Tool Shows Not Just What Soldiers Did, But What Drove Their Actions
A new virtual reality (VR) training system is set to give military instructors a deeper level of insight into soldier performance, showing not only what happens during training, but what drives it.
Developed by Ireland-based VRAI in partnership with Finnish tech firm Varjo, the HEAT platform is designed to reflect real-time human performance data inside an immersive simulator.
It integrates Varjo’s eye tracking tech and biometric sensors with VRAI’s software to capture data such as heart rate, eye movement, control inputs, communications, cognitive load, and physiological stress.
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