Get ready to unleash the power of your data with our first Simulation & Training event of 2022: “Unlock a world of new possibilities through digital twins.” See firsthand how digital twins are leading digital transformation with renowned organizations such as Tyndall Air Force Base, Orlando Economic Partnership, and Bell Textron.
Join us to
- Learn how Tyndall Air Force Base, in partnership with Booz Allen Hamilton, is accelerating change to become more resilient, operationally effective, and digitally connected.
- Discover how the Orlando Economic Partnership is advancing forward-thinking economic and community development initiatives through a digital twin of the entire Orlando region.
- Learn how Bell is using digital twins in innovative ways within the aerospace industry.
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Unity is paving the path for industrial digital twin transformation by leveraging its gaming technology. Unity’s game engine is at the center of the integration and visualization of digital twin applications as they relate to engineering design, operations and maintenance, simulation, and training applications.
Nelson Lerma, Senior Solutions Engineer, Unity
Bell is committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation in the vertical flight industry. Using Unity visualizations, Bell is improving vehicle concept design by enabling systems-based thinking with digital twins of future operations networks. Analyzing these networks helps validate performance requirements and properly guide how optimum performance is defined and achieved.
Jonathan Mitchell, Manager of Strategic Modeling & Simulation, Bell Flight
The reconstruction of Tyndall Air Force Base after Hurricane Michael provides a once-in-a-generation opportunity to imagine what modern installations require and to rapidly undergo digital transformation. Hear how Tyndall’s digital twin will be used for planning, construction progress, operations and maintenance, and more mission support tools. The sky’s the limit!
Lance Marrano, Senior Scientific Technical Manager –- Smart Installations and Infrastructure, at
U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
Sandra Marshall, Chief Technologist, Booz Allen Hamilton
The Orlando digital twin, launched this year, uses brand-new 3D technology that displays 800 square miles of the Orlando region. It is the first-of-its-kind digital twin of a region, transforming economic development and solving regional challenges while providing a powerful tool for business and government leaders to strike the right balance between growth, regional mobility, and the environment. Learn how Orlando plans to evolve its digital twin from a collaboration tool to a data-driven platform for what-if analysis, real-world simulation, and improved operational decision-making.
Tim Giuliani, President and CEO, Orlando Economic Partnership
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Dr. Anya Andrews is an interdisciplinary cognitive scientist, currently dedicated to expanding research horizons for the college and leading collaborations to develop innovative learning technology solutions to drive improvements in medical education, clinical practice, and population health. An expert in instructional systems design and human-computer interaction, Dr. Andrews has served as a principal investigator during numerous research and development efforts in the areas of simulation-based training, serious games, and virtual learning technology. A thought leader in AR/VR, she has pioneered a ground-breaking system integration of AR and brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies to improve learning, communication, and shared decision making in healthcare.
William retired as Fire Chief after 25 years of active duty in the fire service. He is the CEO of C3 Pathways, a law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services (EMS) training group specializing in active shooter incident management (ASIM). Bill is a lead instructor and curriculum developer for several DHS-certified national curricula, national speaker, researcher, and innovator. He is the principal technology architect at C3 and directs software development of simulation and training systems. For more than 20 years, Bill has pushed the technology boundaries to improve training for law enforcement, fire, EMS, 911, and emergency management.
Erika Peace helps to shape products that fit the unique needs of government. Erika joins Unity from IBM, where she was a leader in IBM's Federal Interactive Experience practice and was instrumental in creating solutions that improve the way citizens and employees interact with government technology. An accomplished strategist and leader, she brings a unique perspective to creating technology solutions that solve real-world problems.
Prior to founding Ingalls Information Security in 2010, Jason Ingalls was an engineer and incident responder for General Dynamics. Jason's career has been spent delivering human-centered, technology-enabled solutions to reduce information technology risk. Jason leads a team who deliver information security services that scale. As a life-long resident of Louisiana, he is passionate about establishing his home state as a cybersecurity center of excellence and bringing 5,000 industry jobs to uplift the state’s people and economy within the next 20 years.
Kyle McCullough’s research involves geospatial initiatives in support of the United States Army’s One World Terrain project, as well as advanced prototype systems development. His work includes using AI and 3D visualization to increase fidelity and realism in large-scale dynamic simulation environments and automating typically human-in-the-loop processes for geo-specific 3D terrain data generation. His awards include the 2018 Raindance Immersive “Best Interactive Narrative VR Experience.”
Marlo Brooke heads AVATAR Partners®, a digital transformation software services company focused on increasing the efficiency, safety and effectiveness of equipment, systems and processes. Her new company, simpleAR, provides affordable AI-based augmented reality software for businesses worldwide. Marlo serves as Chapter President, VR/AR Association Orange County, CA, and is an active philanthropist for disadvantaged youth and the underprivileged.
Dr. Vaughn Whisker heads a team that performs AR/VR application development, AR/VR/MR hardware testing and integration, and design, installation, and support of immersive virtual reality systems for commercial and U.S. Government sponsors. Dr. Whisker earned his PhD in Nuclear Engineering from Penn State focusing on using VR for training in nuclear facilities.
Dr. Joe Mercado is the Senior Product Manager for the Artificial Intelligence Government team at Unity. He has over 10 years of experience working in the DoD for both the Army and Navy. Prior to Unity, he was the Deputy Integrated Product Team Lead for the Navy’s Aviation Training Program office (PMA-205), where he managed a $40 million research and development budget. Joe played a pivotal role in the instantiation of the Navy’s Naval Aviation Training Next Program, which leverages Extended Reality and Artificial Intelligence technologies to train pilots. Prior to his time at PMA-205, Joe was a Research Lead for the Naval Warfare Center Training Systems Division where he managed multi million dollar research efforts.
Emaleigh Shriver came to Unity from VisualLive, an AR platform for the AEC industry recently acquired by Unity. Emaleigh believes that cutting-edge AR software can meet the evolving needs of the AEC industry and looks forward to seeing new technology increasingly integrated into our cities’ infrastructure to enhance our day-to-day lives.