SBIR-STTR Award

VR Medical Simulation Training for Aeromedical Evacuation
Award last edited on: 9/19/22

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$799,246
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF203-CSO1
Principal Investigator
Karthik V Sarma

Company Information

SimX Inc

521 Del Medio Avenue Unit 101
Mountain View, CA 94040
   (630) 915-9540
   N/A
   www.simxvr.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 16
County: Santa Clara

Phase I

Contract Number: FA8649-21-P-0715
Start Date: 2/5/21    Completed: 5/3/21
Phase I year
2021
Phase I Amount
$49,954
SimX’s innovative Virtual Reality Training System facilitates fully immersive, multiplayer virtual simulation training for aeromedical evacuations. Aeromedical Evacuation Squadrons are expected to realize significant reductions in cost and complexity of immersive simulation training, over 75% coverage of appropriate medical TTPs with substantial medical realism, and the ability to significantly expand the use and efficacy of comprehensive simulation training for both medical and aircraft emergencies

Phase II

Contract Number: FA8649-22-P-0720
Start Date: 3/8/22    Completed: 6/12/23
Phase II year
2022
Phase II Amount
$749,292
The US Air Force has 31 aeromedical evacuation squadrons with a unique and significant mission of providing time sensitive, mission critical en-route care for patients to and between medical treatment facilities. Current methods for aeromedical and critical care transport training are both logistically complex and cost-prohibitive due to the need to procure and set up mock equipment, including ventilators, intubation materials, and others. The innovative Virtual Reality Training System facilitates fully immersive, multiplayer virtual simulation training for aeromedical evacuations. This system provides the warfighter opportunities for effective training opportunities that simulate the psychosocial and environmental realism of an aeromedical evacuation, as well as the development of a training curriculum covering aircraft emergencies and the appropriate responses by the medical crew to preserve the mission.