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Event Billed As the World's Largest For Modeling, Simulation Opens Nov. 29

Simulations In Healthcare, Military, And National Security Exercises Featured

The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference is set to open at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL Nov. 29. The events' organizers say that more than 600 exhibitors from around the world will showcase the latest in live, virtual and constructive training technology.  More than 18,000 attendees from government, academia, industry and research institutions are expected to attend the four-day event, which will also feature dozens of sessions exploring the latest developments in the world of simulated environments. The conference is being presented by the National Training and Simulation Association.

Distributed learning environments, combining live training with virtual and constructive simulations, will be featured in healthcare, military and national security exercises. This year, healthcare simulation training, a rapidly expanding field, will be showcased, with first responder training, battlefield medicine and virtual ERs among the categories. Constructive environments, able to predict complex interactions involving thousands of variables, will be featured, predicting violent weather, disease spread, crop growth patterns, structural integrity, and many other applications.

On the military side, the latest in human to human interaction, involving live and synthetic environments for irregular warfare and small unit training, will be a major focus. The aim is to create a fully synthetic battlespace, where the trainee has difficulty distinguishing the training experience from reality. The latest in virtual simulations for training to operate complex equipment in dangerous circumstances is now so advanced that all human senses are involved in the experience.  These totally immersive environments will be featured all across the exhibit hall floor.

The event will run from November 29 through December 2.

FMI: www.iitsec.org

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