When users and prospective customers from police, military, and security organizations come together at User Group Meetings, it becomes more than just a professional exchange. It is where real-world experience meets product development and where VR training is continuously challenged against operational reality.
At the latest User Group Meeting in Berlin, representatives from Berlin Police, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saxony-Anhalt, and Lower Saxony, as well as international participants from Zurich and Basel, came together. The meeting once again demonstrated that this exchange is essential to further develop immersive training environments that meet real operational requirements.
User Group Meetings create a trusted environment where customers, potential users, and our development team meet on equal footing. Unlike traditional product presentations, the focus is on bidirectional knowledge exchange.
Users share insights from daily operations: Which training scenarios work best? Where do challenges arise? At the same time, the meetings foster direct exchange among participants themselves. Customers compare approaches, share experiences, and discuss best practices across organizations.
These insights feed directly into our product development. Feedback is collected, prioritized, and integrated into our roadmap, which we present transparently and shape together with our customers. This is how we ensure our solutions remain relevant beyond controlled environments and hold up in real operations.
User Group Meetings deliver measurable value: users share hands-on experience and discuss best practices for operations and user experience. Participants gain insights into new features of our modular VR platform and actively contribute to shaping future developments.
At the same time, a strong network is formed. Decision-makers from different organizations connect, exchange perspectives, and benefit from each other’s expertise. The direct dialogue with our team enables precise articulation of requirements and immediate feedback loops.
At its core, it is about one thing: open exchange – between customers themselves and with us.
User Group Meetings are a key part of our ongoing exchange with users and partners. The dialogue remains intentionally open and evolves based on real requirements, concrete feedback, and shared challenges.
The result is not just better technology, but training shaped by the experience of those who rely on it in real-world situations.


