APPROACH
THE METHODOLOGY
HRi is built around a simple philosophy:
- Solve a clearly defined problem
- Engineer for real-world use
- Validate through application, not theory

Development philosophy
Iterative engineering and testing
Measured evaluation of interaction fidelity
Practical system integration
Controlled validation environments
The objective is not to approximate experience, but to enable meaningful physical interaction within simulation systems.
Thats where we come in.
CURRENT STAGE
HRi is in active development of its core technology and is working toward a controlled demonstrator milestone at:

Tactile Feedback
Gloves use pressure-based tactile feedback instead of traditional vibration motors, creating a more realistic sense of force interaction during simulation and training.

Direct Integration
HRi gloves are designed to integrate into existing XR and military simulation ecosystems, reducing the need to replace expensive legacy training infrastructure.

Procedural REalism
The technology is specifically focused on improving procedural realism for military aviation and defense training environments where tactile precision and repetition are critical to readiness.

Scalable TRaining
HRi’s tactile system is being positioned as scalable training infrastructure capable of supporting distributed simulation, maintenance training, mission rehearsal, and next-generation immersive readiness.
