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Introducing the future of projection: Next generation single chip projectors

We are proud to announce the launch of our latest P-Series projectors. Firstly, the P10 which builds upon the success of the P1+. By combining our new Unify™ electronics platform and the proven image quality of the P1+, this next generation projector delivers a broad range of new and improved features as well as unsurpassed […]

An aerial view of a large, gray military aircraft, possibly a bomber, seen from above and slightly in front, as if viewed from another aircraft. The wings have orange text that appears to spell out 'TENN' and 'ANG'. Four engines are visible, two under each wing, and what look like bombs are attached under the wings. Mountains or rugged terrain are visible in the background below.

“..like a video game on steroids”

Many tactical live missions often take place at night, and night missions are difficult and dangerous, and the reason why you need to train to operate in these conditions. Actual training at night time is both costly and in many cases dangerous. Operations at night use Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) and it is crucial that your team get acquainted with using the goggles in a safe environment – the night vision simulator. 

Ansible motion DIL simulator cross-product compatibility

Ansible Motion DIL simulator cross-product compatibility

Learn how static and dynamic Ansible Motion Driver-in-the-Loop (DIL) simulator products work together seamlessly to support vehicle product development workflows.

Norxe welcomes the majestic USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) to Norway.

Norxe welcomes the majestic USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) to Norway. Sailing in Oslofjorden accompanied by A Bell 412 from 339 Special Operations Aviation Squadron (SOAS)  with NORWEGIAN Navy vessels as Force Protection.The U.S. aircraft carrier will give the Norwegian Armed Forces an unique opportunity to further develop cooperation and work more closely with Norway’s most important […]

“Why does speckle occur, and how does this affect projected images”

Many tactical live missions often take place at night, and night missions are difficult and dangerous, and the reason why you need to train to operate in these conditions. Actual training at night time is both costly and in many cases dangerous. Operations at night use Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) and it is crucial that your team get acquainted with using the goggles in a safe environment – the night vision simulator. 

Can driving simulators reflect reality?

Driving simulators have always attempted to connect real people with imaginary vehicles. The fundamental principle is not new; however, the technology used to make this happen is a moving target. Read Ansible Motions article about: Can driving simulators reflect reality?

State-of-the-art platform at Deakin University

In this installation, our projectors are utilized, refining the $9 million state-of-the-art platform to deliver an immersive and realistic driving simulation experience. This cutting-edge setup can be configured to simulate various environmental and vehicular conditions, providing users with an unparalleled level of immersion.

Indra selects Norxe P50 projectors for the AIRBUS MRTT Simulator, 1-DLP native 4K resolution

Ivan Santafe, Director of Business Development Southern Europe and Middle East comments; “It has been a very positive experience for Norxe, the fact that one of our main partners has trusted us again for the implementation of the new native 4K projectors. At all times during the development phase of the projector, Indra has been […]

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What is DLP® (Digital Light Processing)?

Digital Light Processing (DLP) is a display technology developed in 1987 by Texas Instruments. It is based on an optical technology that uses a digital micromirror device (DMD), and is a set of chipsets with different performance characteristics. Larry Hornbeck of Texas Instruments was the inventor of the system, and found its way into the […]

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Financial gain and reduced operational risk: Benefits of night vision simulation training

Many tactical live missions often take place at night, and night missions are difficult and dangerous, and the reason why you need to train to operate in these conditions. Actual training at night time is both costly and in many cases dangerous. Operations at night use Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) and it is crucial that your team get acquainted with using the goggles in a safe environment – the night vision simulator.