MAK Technologies Launches AI-Powered Training Solutions at I/ITSEC 2025
At the forefront of military simulation technology, MAK Technologies, a subsidiary of ST Engineering North America, unveiled its innovative MAK ONE suite at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) 2025. This event, taking place from December 1 to 4 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, highlights the company’s commitment to advancing training solutions through artificial intelligence and synthetic environments.
Key Demonstrations and Features
MAK’s showcase includes a variety of cutting-edge products aimed at enhancing multi-domain training capabilities for ground, naval, and air operations. Notable features include:
- Common Synthetic Environment Platform: Enabling integrated simulations that support diverse operational environments.
- AI-Enhanced Applications: Solutions such as the FPV Drone Simulator and the AGIL® Counter-UAS Simulation System that leverage AI for improved decision-making and tactical training.
- VR-Forces Integration: Utilizing ST Engineering’s Mission Analytics and Review System for strategic scenario analysis and real-time video analytics.
Bill Cole, CEO of MAK Technologies, emphasized the importance of interoperability and innovation in the company’s offerings, stating, “MAK is proud to offer a simulation platform that’s both deeply trusted and continuously evolving.”
Event Participation
MAK will demonstrate these technologies at booths 1221 and 1123, and host a user group session on December 2 from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM at Rosen Centre Hotel, Salon 3/4. This session will feature insights from MAK ONE users globally on how they utilize the platform for real-world projects.
About MAK Technologies
With over 30 years in the industry, MAK Technologies stands as a leading provider of training systems, delivering reliable simulation software to governments and system integrators worldwide. The MAK ONE suite’s flexibility and user-friendly design ensure it meets both individual and collective training needs effectively.
For further details and to arrange a demonstration, visit www.mak.com/MAK-ONE-at-IITSEC.
