Bublar signs framework agreement with Saab AB covering solutions in XR technology and 3D

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October 1, 2020 – Bublar Group has announced that its subsidiary, Vobling, has signed a 3-year framework agreement with Saab AB covering solutions in XR technology and 3D. The framework agreement covers Saab AB including its subsidiaries.

“I am very happy for the confidence Saab is showing us. We now have all the pre-conditions to broaden the cooperation to include more subsidiaries and divisions within the Group. We look forward to deepening our cooperation in virtual training, one of our specialist areas,” said Anders Ribbing, Managing Director at Vobling and Head of Bublar Enterprise.

Bublar stated that scanning and 3D modelling projects have been carried out during the summer for final delivery in September. The projects the company has so far carried out for Saab have been preparatory work that can be utilized for virtual training modules in the next phase of the agreement.

The company added that the assignments that are part of the framework agreement largely consist of a continuation and broadening of previous work for virtual training. The training programs, which use reality-based scenario simulations, are designed to help increase efficiency and productivity during training and education sessions.

Bublar’s Vobling subsidiary develops augmented and virtual reality solutions in areas such as education, transport and industrial applications for companies such as Saab, Electrolux, SJ, Vy, Kalmar (Cargotec Sweden) and AlfaLaval. For more information on Vobling and its AR/VR solutions, please visit the company’s website.

Image credit: Bublar Group / Saab

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