Virtuix Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:VTIX) has been selected as the lead integrator for a virtual reality infantry training system for the US Marine Corps, the Austin, Texas-based company announced May 5, as it simultaneously moves to expand its defense footprint through potential acquisitions. Working through strategic partner KBR, Virtuix will build a multi-user training system for the Marine Corps Training and Education Command (TECOM) incorporating four of its Omni One omni-directional treadmills.
Virtuix Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:VTIX), a developer of full-body VR systems, will hold a conference call on March 5 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss third-quarter fiscal 2026 results ending December 31, 2025.
Virtuix Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:VTIX) CEO Jan Goetgeluk talked with Proactive about the company's new collaboration with Meta through the Made for Meta program, a move that makes the Omni One fully compatible with Meta Quest headsets and games. Goetgeluk explained that the Made for Meta program is a certified partnership initiative that authorizes select manufacturers to integrate products directly with the Meta Quest ecosystem.
Virtuix Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:VTIX) CEO Jan Goetgeluk talked with Proactive about the company's official expansion into the European consumer market with its flagship product, the Omni – an omnidirectional treadmill for immersive virtual reality experiences. Proactive: The company just came out with news about expanding into Europe, and we'll talk about that in depth in just a second.
Virtuix Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:VTIX), a developer of full-body virtual reality systems, said on Wednesday it has expanded sales of its Omni One platform to Europe. The Austin, Texas-based company is opening orders across major markets including Germany, the United Kingdom and France.
Virtuix Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:VTIX) said on Tuesday it has integrated an AI-driven 3D reconstruction technique known as Gaussian splatting into its Virtual Terrain Walk (VTW) system, a move the virtual reality company says could significantly speed up the creation of realistic battlefield simulations for defense training. The Arizona-based company, which develops full-body virtual reality systems, said the technology allows real-world environments captured with 360-degree cameras to be rapidly transformed into high-fidelity, photorealistic 3D worlds.
Virtuix Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:VTIX) earlier this week marked a significant milestone with its listing on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol VTIX, as the company gears up for large-scale growth in both consumer and defense markets. CEO Jan Goetgeluk told Proactive that the listing aligns with Virtuix's readiness to scale operations following the successful launch of its flagship home VR system, Omni One.