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CAE Healthcare and the Rush Center for Clinical Skills and Simulation have entered a simulation research partnership to enhance healthcare education and improve patient safety, including support for RCCSS simulation research initiatives.   6 July 2021
Osso VR has secured $27 million in Series B funding, led by GSR Ventures, with participation from Signalfire, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, OCA Ventures, Scrum Ventures, Leslie Ventures and Anorak Ventures.   6 July 2021
At a special virtual event attended by Halldale, Timo Toikkanen, CEO, Varjo, initially told viewers he was “revealing for the first time, how everything we’ve done to date [in its five-year history] connects together for a bigger vision.   29 June 2021
Varjo has unveiled a new reality with Varjo Reality Cloud, enabling virtual teleportation for the first time by allowing anybody to 3D scan their surroundings using a Varjo XR-3 headset and transport another person to that same exact physical reality.   24 June 2021
Scott Johnson has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer of Health Scholars.   17 June 2021
Verton is the latest manufacturer to join the Industrial Training International Learning Hub. Verton is the creator of the first range of remote-control load management systems.   17 June 2021
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted The DiSTI Corporation a patent for an invention 'Mixed-Criticality User Interface Development System'.   17 June 2021
Misconduct in police forces can have far reaching consequences. In the second of two articles Mario Pierobon investigates training to counter police misconduct, the role of active bystanders, wellbeing support and assessment, and the functioning of early intervention programmes.   17 June 2021
Andy Smith, CEO and Publisher, Halldale Group, welcomed delegates at the Keynote Session by laying out the foundation for WATS 2021 after an 18 months like no other experienced before.   15 June 2021
Halldale, the publisher of Civil Aviation Training magazine and producer of WATS, AAETS, APATS and EATS global events, has selected Modest Tree’s full-scale digital event platform Distantly for their upcoming virtual events.   14 June 2021
Kongsberg Digital has launched K-Sim ECDIS, the latest in its line of cloud simulation solutions for the maritime training sector.   7 June 2021
Misconduct in police forces can have far reaching consequences. Mario Pierobon investigates what misconduct is, the factors that can lead to it, how it can be countered and by doing so, promote workforce wellbeing more generally.   2 June 2021
Falck Fire Services Nederland will be using the XVR On Scene simulation platform in the cloud to train their Fire Services in several locations around the Netherlands.   2 June 2021
A study by the American College of Surgeons Division of Education found that the Department of Defense-commissioned Advanced Modular Manikin more realistically simulates trauma scenarios as compared with a standalone simulator that permits performance of isolated tasks.   2 June 2021
We hosted an informative third installment of our CAT Leader Forum Webinar Series on Evidence Based Training and Competency-Based Training and Assessment protocols, here is what you missed.   1 June 2021
Rather than continuing as competitors in the automotive market, Smart Eye and Affectiva are joining forces.   27 May 2021
Group Editor Marty Kauchak continues his review of simulation and training activities for fire fighters and first responders in adjacent high-risk sectors.   26 May 2021
Energy Software Ltd. is hosting training sessions for NPP simulations, which will be held in Barcelona, Spain, from 28 June-9 July 2021.   25 May 2021
NEJM Group and Education Management Solutions, a Collegis Education company, have signed an agreement to put a clinical diagnosis training program in front of every healthcare student in the United States.   24 May 2021
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency published results of the first study conducted in the European Union on Urban Air Mobility, showing that majority welcome the prospect of services but have concerns about potential issues such as safety, security, noise and the impact on wildlife.   21 May 2021