Last week multiSIM had a fantastic show at ITEC 2026 in London, one of the world’s premier events for defence training and simulation. Our booth offered visitors a compelling mix of static and interactive showcases, highlighting the breadth of multiSIM’s simulation capabilities.
The full replica F-35 cockpit drew considerable attention as a striking centrepiece of the booth, giving visitors a tangible impression of the hardware that supports multiSIM’s unclassified F-35 simulation — developed for part-task training, Engine Run procedures, ROBD-driven Hypoxia awareness training, and human performance research.
Visitors were also invited to take the controls of the desktop F-16 simulator, experiencing firsthand the high-fidelity flight and engine models that multiSIM’s D-SIM framework delivers — equally on a simple desktop as in a full-cockpit environment.

The most immersive experience of the booth came from the Bell 206 mixed reality simulator — built around the cockpit section of a real Bell 206 helicopter, brought to life with green screens and MR headsets. Powered by the D-SIM framework and D-World’s high-fidelity render engine, the simulation seamlessly integrated real helicopter controls with a stunning virtual world, delivering a level of visual realism that left a strong impression on attendees, with many visitors praising the rendering quality and immersion of the experience.
The variety of platforms on display underlined a core strength of multiSIM: one unified framework — D-SIM and D-World — powering everything from 5th generation fighter training to helicopter simulation, scalable from desktop to full cockpit.