Introducing Mission Control 3.0: The Biggest Leap Forward for BlueRoom Since Launch
- Mar 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 24
BlueRoom Simulations is proud share that it will soon release Mission Control 3.0 - the most significant upgrade to the BlueRoom platform since its commercial launch in November 2022.

When the first version of Mission Control was built, BlueRoom was still operating as part of the Defence Innovation Hub program. At that point, the platform was still emerging from its research and development phase. The focus was on proving the concept, validating technical capability, and demonstrating that mixed reality could play a meaningful role in high-fidelity medical and operational training. There was no certainty around exactly where the platform would go, how broadly it would be adopted, or how the product would mature over time.
Today, BlueRoom is no longer an innovation project searching for a use case. It is a mature, commercialised simulation system being used across multiple sectors and international markets. Mission Control 3.0 reflects that transition.
The biggest improvement since November 2022
Mission Control 3.0 is the largest step forward for the BlueRoom platform since launch.
This release brings together a redesigned interface, improved workflows, stronger scenario authoring tools, more advanced patient profiles, expanded wearable integration, and a range of additional enhancements that collectively move the platform to a new level of maturity.
Stronger authoring capability for a growing platform
Mission Control 3.0 introduces stronger authoring capabilities that give users more control over how scenarios are built, configured, and adapted. This is a crucial step in making BlueRoom a more flexible and scalable platform for organisations that need to support diverse training requirements.
Rather than treating scenarios as static content, BlueRoom continues to move toward a more dynamic authoring environment, one that allows instructors and content developers to shape learning experiences more precisely around operational context, learning outcomes, and user needs.
This is especially important as BlueRoom is adopted across a broader range of use cases, from military medicine and tactical casualty care through to emergency response, aeromedical training, and civilian paramedic/nursing education.
Advanced patient profiles for more realistic simulation
Another major improvement in Mission Control 3.0 is the introduction of more advanced patient profiles to support richer and more realistic simulation scenarios. Patient complexity lies at the heart of effective medical training. To feel credible, scenarios need to present learners with believable variation, clinically meaningful detail, and enough depth to support nuanced decision-making.
For organisations using BlueRoom to train across defence, emergency care, paramedicine, humanitarian response, and other high-pressure environments, this is an important step forward in realism and training value.


