8 septembre 2022 | Local, Aérospatial, C4ISR

Repérée gr'ce à une vidéo sur YouTube: une firme de réalité virtuelle de Québec séduit l’armée américaine

Après avoir décroché près de 8 millions $ de contrats de l'armée canadienne, la firme de réalité virtuelle de Québec OVA pique maintenant la curiosité de l'armée de l'air américaine.

«Ils nous ont trouvés gr'ce à une vidéo YouTube», raconte Harold Dumur, président fondateur de l'entreprise OVA, qui a mis au point l'outil StellarX permettant de créer facilement du contenu 3D.

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2022/09/07/une-entreprise-dici-seduit-larmee-americaine

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