
The Varjo XR-4 Series is now officially OpenXR 1.0 compliant
Varjo has officially passed the OpenXR 1.0 conformance test for the Varjo XR-4 Series.
Varjo has officially passed the OpenXR 1.0 conformance test for the Varjo XR-4 Series.
Varjo has opened a new secure manufacturing facility in Finland to meet the high-security requirements of their governmental customers.
The U.S. FAA has for the first time officially qualified a VR simulator, developed by Loft Dynamics, for aviation training.
The Khronos Group has released OpenXR 1.1 which introduces, amongst other updates, foveated rendering into its core specification.
Varjo will showcase its latest mixed reality training systems for UAV operations and JTAC at IT²EC.
FORCE Technology and Varjo have signed a strategic frame agreement to bring VR/XR solutions to the maritime training industry.
Varjo is the first company to introduce gaze-directed, high-resolution autofocus cameras in mixed reality with the XR-4 Series.
Project OdySSEy brings together experts in simulation and augmented and virtual reality to create a synthetic military training environment.
Varjo's XR headsets are powering the U.S. Army's RVCT Air Program, delivering high-fidelity, mixed reality training for Apache, Chinook, and Blackhawk pilots with advanced video pass-through and TAA-certified security.
All U.S. Air Force undergraduate rotary-wing virtual reality pilot training will be accomplished using Vertex solutions with Varjo headsets
With Omniverse support, developers have the ability to render photorealistic scenes in Varjo XR-3 and unlock ray tracing in mixed reality.
Combining neurotechnology and VR: Discover the world’s first non-invasive BCI demo of flying a drone above a live TED talk audience.
By integrating Varjo's XR devices into IDSI’s mixed reality simulation offering, they are able to provide a realistic training experience.
Leonardo and Varjo are joining forces to enhance the capability of Leonardo’s aircraft training devices through industry-leading XR technology