Hadean and British Army to demo CTTP cloud simulation at I/ITSEC 2022


Deep-tech start-up Hadean, is set to exhibit at I/ITSEC 2022 and showcase the progress made with the British Army on the next-generation cloud-distributed Collective Training Transformation Programme (CTTP) Pathfinder simulation.
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Powered by cloud-based computing, the simulation sets the scene for the future of synthetic training capabilities (Picture source: British Army)


The demonstration will take multiple sources of data collated from Exercise Wessex Storm 2, completed in February this year, and exploit Hadean's Web 3.0 technology to recreate a synthetic environment of increased scale, complexity and fidelity capable of running larger scenarios for remotely located physical and virtual users.

Powered by cloud-based computing, the simulation sets the scene for the future of synthetic training capabilities where cutting-edge technology is delivered at a pace to produce groundbreaking Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) training outcomes and insights for end-users throughout the chain of command; capabilities inspired by the UK MOD programmes like CTTP's Future Collective Training System (FCTS) and Defence Synthetic Environment Platform (DSEP).

Craig Beddis, Hadean CEO, said: "Hadean's close collaboration with the British Army is a tremendous opportunity for us to showcase how the power of emerging cloud technologies can be exploited to realise the vision of scalable, immersive, interoperable and secure multi domain synthetic training. We are proud to support our Armed Forces with the computing infrastructure and expertise that is needed for impactful collective training and complete force preparation."

Mike Cooper, Senior Responsible Owner, CTTP, UK MOD, said: "The Collective Training Transformation Programme (CTTP) is working with Hadean to understand and exploit new technology for the Future Collective Training System. This demonstration will deliver outputs that showcase how technology from the commercial gaming industry could support the British Army's Strategic Objective to modernise Collective Training, specifically in terms of scale, distribution and the blending of Live, Virtual and Constructive environments. This in turn will help the British Army to transform the way we train, operate and warfighting."

The Pathfinder will also help deliver a broader view of training across all domains and different simulations systems, legacy or novel, as the UK MOD transforms the management and delivery of training to its soldiers, sailors and airmen and women, putting data exploitation and digitisation at its heart.

The display will take place at 1120 AM on Wednesday 30 November at the Innovation Center, followed by a debrief at the Hadean booth (1460) at 1200 – 1245 PM.

About Hadean

Founded in 2015, Hadean powers the creator economy, providing the infrastructure and computational power required to realise the full potential of the metaverse. Our web 3.0 technology allows you to build, run and monetise immersive virtual environments and experiences, dynamically connecting audiences across the world by providing scalability, security, and interoperability. To date, Hadean has worked with organisations such as Microsoft, Minecraft, Epic Games, Sony, Gamescoin, Pixelynx, CAE, BAE Systems, Thales and Francis Crick Institute.