Samwoo Immersion, evaluated as 'Excellent' for the research project
『 extended reality-based multilateral submarine engine equipment education and training system』through civil-military technology transfer project
Samwoo Immersion has successfully carried out the civil-military technology transfer project implemented by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (Civil-Military Cooperation Agency) for the past two years and received an excellent evaluation of 87.4 score in the final evaluation.
The task was to develop an 'extended reality-based multilateral submarine engine equipment training system' to overcome the limitations of the crew's actual submarine environment and establish it at the Navy Submarine Company to perform duties through training and maintenance training for Son Won-il class submarines, and teamwork training. The ultimate goal was to improve capabilities and develop equipment operation proficiency.
A total of $3,275,109.17, including $2,474,526.93 in government subsidies, was invested in this project over two years from December 2021 to November 2023, and in addition to Samwoo Immersion, the lead organization, Korea Aerospace Industries, Elim DMP, and Korea Register of Shipping participated in the project. We conducted research to achieve our goal.
Even after the end of the project, our company is in the process of upgrading by applying feedback from naval instructors and trainees, and we expect to expand and develop this technology and utilize it as a maintenance training system and remote support system between actual operational missions in the future.
Development of an extended reality-based multilateral submarine engine equipment training system (construction of a Son Won-il class submarine engine equipment training system)
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Extended reality equipment and 3D resources | 1:1 Mock-up shape and actual equipment |
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Participant collaboration and interactive environment | Submarine Equipment Training and Training System |
*Please understand that it is difficult to disclose the shape and image of the education and training system due to military security.
Samwoo Immersion has successfully carried out the civil-military technology transfer project implemented by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (Civil-Military Cooperation Agency) for the past two years and received an excellent evaluation of 87.4 score in the final evaluation.
The task was to develop an 'extended reality-based multilateral submarine engine equipment training system' to overcome the limitations of the crew's actual submarine environment and establish it at the Navy Submarine Company to perform duties through training and maintenance training for Son Won-il class submarines, and teamwork training. The ultimate goal was to improve capabilities and develop equipment operation proficiency.
A total of $3,275,109.17, including $2,474,526.93 in government subsidies, was invested in this project over two years from December 2021 to November 2023, and in addition to Samwoo Immersion, the lead organization, Korea Aerospace Industries, Elim DMP, and Korea Register of Shipping participated in the project. We conducted research to achieve our goal.
Even after the end of the project, our company is in the process of upgrading by applying feedback from naval instructors and trainees, and we expect to expand and develop this technology and utilize it as a maintenance training system and remote support system between actual operational missions in the future.
Development of an extended reality-based multilateral submarine engine equipment training system (construction of a Son Won-il class submarine engine equipment training system)
Extended reality equipment and 3D resources
1:1 Mock-up shape and actual equipment
Participant collaboration and interactive environment
Submarine Equipment Training and Training System
*Please understand that it is difficult to disclose the shape and image of the education and training system due to military security.