MAK has contributed significantly to SISO interoperability standards including the High-Level Architecture (HLA) RPRFOM[1] and the Web Live Virtual Constructive (WebLVC) simulation initiative.
Formerly a business segment of Boston Dynamics, DI-Guy develops software tools for real-time human visualization, simulation and artificial intelligence.
[6] MAK Technologies holds several United States software patents including: A computer-implemented method for use in a distributed interactive simulation (DIS) type network protocol for simulating sustained contact of first and second computer-implemented objects on each other in a virtual environment, as well as two patents for high speed eye tracking device and method.
MAK Technologies’s software is used by governments, system integrators, and research institutions such as Boeing, Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Meggitt Training Systems, Rheinmetall Canada,[7] Thales Group, RUAG, University of Iowa, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, SAIC, the United States Air Force,[8] the Pakistan Air Force,[9][10] the Naval Air Warfare Center, The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa, George Mason University, NASA Langley,[11] Czech Air Defense Technical Institute, the Federal Aviation Administration,[12] DRDC Toronto, Bell Helicopter, ITT, Embraer, Selex Galileo, and EADS.
[13] Product Categories Simulation industry standards and formats contributed to, and used by, MAK Technologies include: