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3Dsolve to Showcase New Technologies
at I/ITSEC Show in Orlando
CARY, N.C. (December 4, 2006) -
3Dsolve Inc., The Simulation Learning Company, announced
today it will be featuring several new technologies
at the I/ITSEC show, including its DPM-3D offering for
large-scale collaborative training in complex environments,
and OV3D for visualizing the network-centric battlefield.
The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation
and Education Conference (I/ITSEC), which will be held
in Orlando, Florida from December 4-7, 2006, promotes
cooperation among the armed services, industry, academia,
and various government agencies in pursuit of improved
training and education programs, identification of common
training issues, and development of multi-service programs.
3Dsolves DPM-3D
(Dynamic Plant Model in 3D) is a high-fidelity multi-user
training environment that communicates with real or
simulated equipment. DPM-3D supports thousands of dynamic
and interactive objects, including switches, gauges,
valves, and indicator lights, as well as ambient and
directional sounds of specific equipment (e.g. pumps,
filters, generators, alarms). Its technology is expandable
to support hundreds of simultaneous participants.
3Dsolves OV3D
(Operational Views in 3D) is a visual simulation tool
enabling planners to create scenarios describing communications
networks in a modern 3D battlespace environment, with
instant visualization of these scenarios for interactive
editing and presentation to senior decision-makers.
Extracting from relational database descriptions, OV3D
can display the hierarchical relationships, dependencies,
and activities among platforms, equipment, and personnel
while deployed on real world battlefield terrain. OV3D
provides an instant and easy to grasp visualization
of database reports that are otherwise difficult to
understand for interactive editing and presentation
to decision makers.
3Dsolve is a sustaining member of the
National Training and Simulation Association (NTSA)
and has been named to Military Training Technologys
Top 100 for the fourth consecutive year. 3Dsolve Chief
Executive Officer Richard Boyd sits on the NTSA Executive
Committee and has also been named as a candidate for
its new Emerging Technologies and Innovative Solutions
Sub-Committee.
"We look forward to introducing our
most recent breakthroughs in simulation learning technologies
to current and prospective partners at I/ITSEC,"
said Richard Boyd, chief executive officer of 3Dsolve.
"I am also eager to work with other NTSA Executive
Committee members to continue to advance simulation
training."
3Dsolve will demonstrate its technologies
in booth #343. Free passes to the I/ITSEC exhibit hall
are available from www.3dsolve.com/events.html.
For more information on I/ITSEC, visit www.iitsec.org.
Individuals interested in meeting with
3Dsolve at I/ITSEC should contact Mike Lerg, 3Dsolves
Business Development Manager at mike.lerg@lmco.com
or (919) 272-0825. For media appointments, please contact
Dana Cowley at dana.cowley@clearimagepr.com
or (919) 863-2393 x217.
About 3Dsolve
3Dsolve, The Simulation Learning Company, creates collaborative
simulation learning solutions for government, military,
and corporate applications, a market estimated to reach
$37 billion by 2011. 3Dsolves simulation learning
products use realistic, interactive 3D graphics, based
upon industry standards, enabling users to learn by
doing. In each of the last three years, 3Dsolve has
been named as one of Military Training Technology
magazines Top 100, the companies that have
made a significant impact in the military training industry,
with special awards for innovation and rising status
in 2005. 3Dsolves headquarters are in Cary, North
Carolina, near world-renowned Research Triangle Park.
PR Contacts
Dana Cowley
ClearImage
dana.cowley@clearimagepr.com
919.863.2393 x 217
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