Exonicus Delivers VR Equipment to USAMRIID for Advanced CBRN Training and Evaluation
Exonicus has delivered its advanced Virtual Reality (VR) equipment to the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) for testing and evaluation of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) scenarios, including responses to Ebola outbreaks, synthetic opioid poisoning, sarin gas exposure, and radiation incidents. Developed in collaboration with The Geneva Foundation, the CBRN module in the Exonicus Trauma Simulator provides realistic virtual environments for training medical personnel in critical decision-making and life-saving interventions under hazardous conditions. USAMRIID’s active testing and feedback will refine the simulator’s capabilities, ensuring it meets military standards and enhances medical outcomes. This collaboration highlights Exonicus’s commitment to advancing military medical training through scalable, high-fidelity solutions tailored to complex challenges.\r\n