US Participation in 'I/ITSEC'... Introducing Virtual Training Software Platform 'VTB-X' and More

Virtual training platform developer Naviworks announced on the 20th that it will participate in ‘I/ITSEC 2023,’ the world’s largest military simulation and equipment exhibition held in Orlando, USA, from the 27th of this month to December 1st.


Future synthetic battlefield environment centered on network-centric warfare. (Photo by Naviworks)

Future synthetic battlefield environment centered on network-centric warfare. (Photo by Naviworks)

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Organized by the National Training and Simulation Association (NTSA), ‘I/ITSEC’ (The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference) gathers over 500 specialized companies worldwide to exchange the latest simulation technology trends and market information.


Recognized for its technological capabilities in Korea, Naviworks will participate to showcase the excellence of its K-Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) integrated command and simulation software. MUM-T refers to a future battlefield environment where manned and unmanned systems cooperate interactively.


At this exhibition, Naviworks will introduce ‘VTB-X (Virtual Training Block-eXercise),’ a virtual training software platform optimized for integrated synthetic training environment implementation, training management tools, and training simulation software, as well as ‘MetaIEyes,’ a digital command platform.


Among these, ‘VTB-X’ provides virtual training optimized for future battlefield scenarios and implements various elements required in the existing market, earning high praise from users. Its core features include ▲ Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Big Data, Digital Twin, 2D/3D ▲ Systems tailored to training types of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps ▲ Automated scenario authoring tools and training evaluation (LMS) ▲ Training environments linked with Live and Constructive exercises.


To develop these functions, Naviworks is accumulating capabilities in OWT, which supports cloud access, TSS, a battalion-level and below planning and tactical software, and TMT, a training management tool for planning, preparation, execution, and evaluation. Simultaneously, it is analyzing and researching advanced STE trends.


Advanced STE aims for highly realistic hybrid training by focusing on immersive and semi-immersive functions that support multi-domain and joint operations through the integration of virtual reality (VR), AI, and various new technologies.


At this year’s ‘I/ITSEC,’ various cutting-edge technologies reflecting advanced STE, including simulation modeling, software, hardware, LMS, and infrastructure (cloud, network, security), will be unveiled.



A Naviworks representative said, “This year’s ‘I/ITSEC’ will be a fiercer arena of technological competition than ever before,” adding, “Through this exhibition, we will focus on promoting our technology, expanding our market, and enhancing our brand image by meeting customers from around the world directly.”


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