Thales Just Made a Small Aussie VR Startup Its Defense Training Partner. That Is Bigger Than the Non-Binding MOU Suggests.
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Thales Australia signed an MOU with Operator XR, an ASX-listed VR training startup already in service with more than 100 military and law enforcement agencies. The document is non-binding, but the structure of the deal is exactly what enterprise XR has been waiting for.
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