Inracks partners with Brelyon to launch an integrated XR display and control room console solution for military, emergency, and medical applications, enhancing Inracks partners with Brelyon to launch an integrated XR display and control room console solution for military, emergency, and medical applications, enhancing

Inracks Partners with Brelyon to Launch Integrated XR Control Room Solution for Critical Operations

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Inracks announced the release of a new integrated partner solution that combines Brelyon XR display technology with Inracks mission-critical control room consoles. Designed specifically for military situational awareness, emergency operations center, and medical imaging environments, the new solution addresses the limitations of traditional monitors and large-scale video walls in space-constrained, high-performance operations.

This combined offering delivers immersive, high-fidelity visualization through Brelyon XR displays while leveraging the proven ergonomics and durability of Inracks control room furniture. Together, the solution provides operators with a larger virtual visual workspace in a compact footprint, improving awareness, comfort, and performance in demanding mission environments.

Brelyon XR technology reduces operator eye strain and fatigue by creating a deep, projected virtual display experience that exceeds the physical size of the monitor. This approach eliminates the need for power-hungry, heat-generating AV video walls, significantly reducing cooling, power, maintenance, and infrastructure requirements. For forward-deployed or space-limited environments, the Brelyon XR display delivers the visual scale of a video wall without the associated overhead.

Inracks mission-critical consoles are engineered with operator ergonomics at the forefront, promoting comfort, focus, and long-duration performance. The furniture platform is fully compatible with Brelyon XR displays and can be customized to meet stringent military specifications, including configuration, materials, and deployment requirements.

The integrated solution supports a wide range of military applications, including drone and UAV operations, flight simulation and training, battlefield management, remote command and control rooms, and surveillance and intelligence operations. Each deployment can be tailored to mission-specific requirements, making the solution adaptable for both fixed installations and forward-deployable environments.

With this launch, Inracks reinforces its commitment to delivering innovative, operator-focused control room solutions that enhance mission effectiveness while reducing complexity and operational burden. The combined Inracks and Brelyon solution represents a new standard for military visualization and control room design. For more information about Inracks and its control room solutions, please visit https://www.inracks.com. For more information about Brelyon and its virtual display solutions, please visit https://www.brelyon.com.

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