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Operator XR Secures $3.7M VR Training Contract with Texas Department of Public Safety

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Operator XR, a subsidiary of xReality Group, has secured a contract with the Texas Department of Public Safety valued at up to $3.7 million USD. The contract involves the deployment of Operator XR's OP-2 VR training system, designed to enhance tactical decision-making and de-escalation techniques among Texas DPS officers. The system aims to improve officer readiness and safety through immersive, scenario-based training.

Why It's Important?

This contract represents a significant step in integrating advanced VR technology into law enforcement training, potentially setting a precedent for other state agencies. By adopting immersive training methods, Texas DPS aims to enhance the effectiveness and safety of its officers, which could lead to improved public safety outcomes. The deal also marks a strategic milestone for Operator XR, reinforcing its growth strategy in the U.S. market.
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What's Next?

The initial phase of the contract will commence in Q2 2026, with the delivery of OP-2 hardware and software, along with onboarding and technical support. Operator XR may leverage this partnership to expand its presence in other U.S. states, using Texas DPS as a reference point for further deployments. The company will continue to develop its AI capabilities to enhance the training platform.

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