BlueRoom Showcased in Austin, Texas at the 2026 Defense Technology & Aerospace Procurement Conference
- Mar 23
- 3 min read
In early March 2026, BlueRoom Simulations was showcased in Austin, Texas at the 2026 Defense Technology & Aerospace Procurement Conference, with our exclusive US distributor Hui Huliau representing the platform at the Renaissance Austin Hotel.
The event provided an important opportunity to introduce BlueRoom’s mixed reality medical training capability to US defense and federal stakeholders in a setting focused on defense technology, procurement, and mission-ready innovation. For BlueRoom, it marked another meaningful step in expanding our US presence and supporting organizations seeking more realistic, portable, and operationally relevant medical simulation solutions.
BlueRoom in the US defense training conversation
The Defense Technology & Aerospace Procurement Conference brought together stakeholders across government, industry, and the broader Defense Industrial Base to discuss technology priorities, acquisition pathways, and emerging capability needs.
Our US partner Hui Huliau used the event to showcase how BlueRoom supports immersive, high-pressure training for casualty care, medical evacuation, and other operational scenarios where realism, repetition, and portability matter. BlueRoom combines real equipment, real physical interaction, and immersive digital environments to help users train in complex situations that can be difficult, costly, or logistically challenging to recreate through conventional methods alone.
Why Austin matters for defense innovation
Austin continues to grow as a major center for technology, innovation, and defense-sector engagement. Holding this conference in Austin created a useful meeting point between advanced training technology providers and organizations involved in defense acquisition, capability planning, and operational support.
What BlueRoom demonstrated in Austin
At the Austin event, Hui Huliau introduced BlueRoom as a mixed reality training platform designed to support realistic and repeatable medical and operational training.
BlueRoom is built to help organizations train for challenging scenarios such as:
tactical combat casualty care
aeromedical evacuation
paramedic, nursing and medical training
law enforcement / security forces tactical emergency casualty care
high-stress clinical decision-making requiring fine and gross motor skills
mission-oriented team training
Rather than relying solely on classroom teaching or live exercises, BlueRoom enables users to step into immersive training environments where physical task performance and virtual scenario pressure work together. This helps create more engaging and operationally relevant training experiences for defense, federal, and emergency response users.
For US audiences, that combination is especially important. Training systems need to deliver realism, but they also need to be practical, scalable, and usable in a wide range of institutional environments.
Mixed reality medical training for modern operational demands
The US defense and federal training environment continues to evolve. Organizations are under pressure to prepare personnel for more complex, distributed, and high-stress missions while also balancing time, cost, safety, and logistics.This is where mixed reality training can offer real value.
BlueRoom’s approach is designed to support organizations that need immersive medical simulation without the full burden of large-scale live exercises. Users can rehearse movement, treatment, communication, and decision-making in controlled but realistic digital environments, with physical interaction remaining central to the experience.
That training model is especially relevant for organizations looking to improve readiness in environments where speed, confidence, coordination, and clinical performance all matter.
Building momentum across the United States
The Austin conference was one part of BlueRoom’s broader US engagement in 2026.
Following the Texas event, BlueRoom also planned appearances at major US defense and military medical events, including SOMA Scientific Assembly in Raleigh, North Carolina and SOF Week in Tampa, Florida. These events provide additional opportunities to engage military medical, special operations, and defense training audiences across the country.
Together, these activities reflect BlueRoom’s continued commitment to the US market and to supporting customers who are looking for practical next-generation training capability.
Looking ahead
BlueRoom’s presence in Austin reinforced an important message: mixed reality medical training is no longer a future concept. It is a practical and deployable capability that can support real training needs today.
As BlueRoom continues to expand in the United States through Hui Huliau, we look forward to meeting with more defense, federal, and operational stakeholders who are exploring how immersive simulation can improve readiness, strengthen training realism, and support better outcomes in the field.
To learn more about BlueRoom in the United States, connect with Hui Huliau or contact the BlueRoom team directly through our contact form.








