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HTX Labs has formed a strategic partnership with MAK Technologies, a subsidiary of ST Engineering, for military training and simulation. This partnership aims to enhance the capabilities of both companies by integrating HTX Labs’ training solutions with MAK Technologies’ simulation software. The teams will combine AI-enabled training and operational decision support solutions with a comprehensive XR Training Platform to transform critical training, improve safety, maximize operational efficiency, and build resilience and readiness across the Defense industry.
The collaboration will be showcased at the upcoming National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS) 146th General Conference and Exhibition, taking place from 22-26 August in Detroit, Michigan. HTX Labs will be featured in MAK Technologies' booth #1834, where attendees can experience firsthand HTX Labs’ EMPACT platform and MAK Technologies’ NICO, a next-generation system of virtual avatars for training, education, and experiential projects.
MAK Technologies’ suite of simulation tools will complement EMPACT platform capabilities and immersive training environments. This partnership will enable users to engage in highly detailed and interactive training scenarios representative of mission activities within the environments in which they are performed. Training scenarios are enhanced using realistic and intelligent virtual avatars to guide decision making while also supporting soft skill development enhancing readiness, performance, and team cohesion.
“By combining our strengths, we can deliver a more immersive, effective, and scalable training solution to our clients and we’re excited to share how our NICO intelligent avatar system complements HTX Labs’ EMPACT platform,” said Bill Cole, CEO of MAK Technologies.