Thunderbolt Spark Cell ignites Airmen innovation
A Microsoft HoloLens 2 displays an augmented reality simulation during a demonstration, Oct. 12, 2020, at Arizona State University in Phoenix. The smartglasses project information in 3D allowing individuals to interact with their surroundings and each other. Luke AFB Airmen and an ASU student are bringing an innovative idea to strengthen Air Force culture and capabilities with their submission of the “Next-Gen Debrief” project, which uses augmented reality during the debrief process, in the Air Force Material Command Spark Tank competition. ( U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Caleb Butler)
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