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Brisbane VR training company scores Biden-backed US contract

Brisbane-based virtual-reality training company Next World has made the major leap to the United States with a contract with the University of the District of Columbia.
Next World offers virtual reality training modules, which allows workers to get training in a range of scenarios without having to visit potentially dangerous sites beforehand.
Next World founder and CEO Michael O’Reilly.
The university has introduced a new course, Critical Infrastructure, designed in collaboration with Next World and using its technology, as part of the Biden Administration’s Build Back Better economic and infrastructure mandate.
Next World founder and CEO Michael O’Reilly said they were thrilled with the US contract, as they saw the country as a…
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