State-of-the-art multi-spectral simulation software, developed by the Defence Science and Technology (DST) Group, has been licensed to Adelaide-based SME Consilium Technology to be marketed globally as Infinite Studio.
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Infinite Studio builds on DST’s multi-spectral visualisation system, VIRSuite, which represents over a decade of research and development. Consilium Technology has added significant new capability, performance and fidelity to take the technology to a wider range of markets and application domains.
Minister for Defence Christopher Pyne announced the signing of the licensing agreement for the technology, which will support virtual and constructive simulation activities for Defence and civilian applications.
"When ground-breaking research by Defence is matched with industry know-how, we get great innovative outcomes and Infinite Studio is an example of this," Minister Pyne said.
"This is a great outcome for Australian innovation, Defence and industry collaboration and jobs growth."
Infinite Studio was demonstrated during SCINDICATE 2018, Defence’s science and technology open day for industry at the DST laboratories in Melbourne. The theme for SCINDICATE 2018 is Future Science and Innovation for Game Changing Capabilities.