HTX Labs awarded USAF Contract to Expand Immersive Maintenance Training Curriculum

July 8, 2020

HOUSTON, TX (July 8, 2020) -- HTX Labs, the creator of the EMPACT® immersive training platform, has been awarded a contract with the US Air Force to collaborate with the Maintenance Next (MXN) program to leverage EMPACT’s content creation, management and delivery capabilities to develop a next generation immersive curriculum for AF Maintenance Training. One of the key drivers for this contract is to enable the rapid creation of immersive training content in order to objectively capture, quantify and transfer expertise from “exemplar” senior airmen to airmen who are new to the service.

The contract calls for the USAF to license HTX’s EMPACT platform to allow instructors to create and administer virtual reality (VR) training content for incoming student maintainers at Kelly AFB and Sheppard AFB. The HTX team will be working closely with subject matter experts to leverage EMPACT’s no-code immersive content authoring capability to create a Crew Chief Fundamentals course that covers hands-on training tasks such as changing a wheel and tire, servicing the shock strut assembly, and performing a brake change on a C-130 aircraft in a completely interactive, virtual environment. Additionally, HTX will be leveraging EMPACT to create immersive academic courses to experientially teach aircraft systems, such as the hydraulics and brake systems.

“We’re excited to continue our work with the MXN team”, said Chris Verret, co-founder and CTO of HTX Labs. “They were the lead TPOC on our AFWERX 19.1 SBIR Phase 2 where we developed several adaptations to our EMPACT platform, including our EMPACT Studio content authoring product. Now it’s time to put Studio to work to efficiently develop immersive training content in collaboration with the MXN instructors.”

HTX will also be expanding EMPACT to deliver a student-directed, adaptive learning environment by capturing and quantifying expertise within a learning management system and integrating with a cognitive engine to enable virtual instruction for students.

“We’ve been working together with the Air Force for the last 2 years, starting with our work on the Pilot Training Next (PTN) initiative. This new contract continues our work with MXN to expand their immersive training offering and elevate the level of training for students,” commented Scott Schneider, co-founder and CEO of HTX Labs. “We’re excited to work with the USAF to identify meaningful use cases for the application of immersive technology such as virtual reality.”

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