ST Engineering Antycip advances simulation innovation with new integration between MyIG and VR-Forces

New integration between MyIG and VR-Forces. (Anaïs Tarbi/ST Engineering Antycip)

The advanced image generator developed by Antycip now interfaces directly with VR-Forces, enabling more immersive and interoperable training environments

ST Engineering Antycip (“Antycip”) announce on August 27 a major milestone in its simulation capabilities with the integration of its proprietary, certifiable low-latency image generator, MyIG, and MAK Technologies’ computer-generated forces (CGF) platform, VR-Forces.

This development marks a significant step in delivering an end-to-end simulation ecosystem for training. Developed entirely in-house by Antycip’s Italian R&D team, MyIG is a flexible and high-performance image generator designed to meet the evolving demands of both military and industrial simulation. The integration with VR-Forces brings dynamic, synchronised communication between synthetic forces and MyIG, which is designed for high-end training devices used in flight and automotive simulators. This seamless link between CGF and the visual engine allows users to experience more immersive and responsive virtual environments.

Riccardo Rovelli, VP of innovation and technology at Antycip, comments: “This integration represents a powerful evolution in our simulation offering. It reflects the deep technical expertise of our team and aligns with our commitment to building modular, interoperable and multidomain simulation platforms tailored to our clients’ needs.

This capability is designed to meet high-end simulation requirements in contexts where advanced visuals, certified fidelity or domain-specific constraints go beyond the scope of off-the-shelf solutions.

MyIG is an Antycip product with its own architecture, development pipeline and toolchain. It includes a model viewer, content manager and remote control, and support for widely used 3D formats such as FBX and OBJ and FLT. The platform’s open and interoperable design allows for real-time low-latency communication with external simulation tools like VR-Forces, bridging CGF behaviour with high-fidelity visual representation, in standard DIS/HLA/CIGI.

MyIG has already been deployed in a refuelling simulation project and multiple flight simulators (fixed and rotary wings), providing tangible examples of the solution’s readiness and relevance in complex operational contexts.

Antycip continues to invest in simulation technology that combines deep domain knowledge with cutting-edge development, enabling its customers to push the boundaries of synthetic training and visualisation.