Lowell Usrey presents the launch of the Hololab and Digital Twin at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, to the media on March 17,2022. The Hololab uses virtual technology to run a range of simulations so civil engineers can estimate the outcomes of every asset on base. This technology allows individuals to navigate the entire base and even walk-through walls to examine the structural design of every existing building. Usrey is the Integration Branch Chief for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Natural Disaster Recovery Division at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. (Air Force photo by David Ford
Lowell Usrey presents the launch of the Hololab and Digital Twin at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, to the media on March 17,2022. The Hololab uses virtual technology to run a range of simulations so civil engineers can estimate the outcomes of every asset on base. This technology allows individuals to navigate the entire base and even walk-through walls to examine the structural design of every existing building. Usrey is the Integration Branch Chief for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Natural Disaster Recovery Division at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. (Air Force photo by David Ford)
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