The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) has earned its reputation as the world's largest modeling, simulation, and training event, and for good reason. Each December, thousands of defense, aerospace, and training professionals converge on Orlando to explore cutting-edge technologies, participate in groundbreaking discussions, and forge partnerships that shape the future of military readiness and education.
This year, Radeus Labs is proud to be part of that conversation. We'll be at Booth #275 throughout the conference (December 2-6), and we're bringing something new with us!
I/ITSEC isn't just another trade show. It's where innovation meets application. The 2025 agenda showcases exactly why this event draws such diverse and accomplished attendees, from advanced warfighter training technologies to artificial intelligence integration in simulation environments. The conference tackles the real-world challenges facing modern defense and training operations.
For organizations working in simulation, data acquisition, or specialized computing environments, I/ITSEC provides unmatched opportunities to see what's possible, learn from peers facing similar challenges, and discover solutions that can transform operations
This powerful server is a response to a problem we kept hearing: organizations running complex simulations, data acquisition systems, or FPGA acceleration need numerous PCIe slots for capture cards, specialized communication interfaces, and custom hardware.
Standard motherboards typically offer only 4-7 slots, forcing customers into difficult choices. They must either split systems across multiple servers, or invest in massive GPU chassis that require multiple power circuits, generate excessive heat, and can weigh over 150 pounds.
Andrew Correnti, Lead Engineer at Radeus Labs, explains:
"We saw customers struggling with a common problem: they had 12, 14, 16 different add-in cards, but they didn't need massive compute power. This isn't about brute force processing. It's about giving engineers the physical connectivity they need without forcing them into infrastructure they don't."
This is slot density without the infrastructure burden, purpose-built for organizations that need physical connectivity more than raw processing power.
The applications of our new server are compelling:
One early adopter of our server consolidated three 4U servers into a single 4U unit, reducing rack space by two-thirds while cutting power and cooling requirements proportionally.
For field deployments, mobile operations, or space-constrained installations, that kind of consolidation changes what's possible.
The system excels in scenarios where traditional solutions fall short:
I/ITSEC provides the perfect venue for this launch. The conference attracts exactly the professionals who understand these challenges: simulation engineers, system integrators, training facility managers, and technical leaders working at the intersection of hardware and mission requirements.
Visit us at Booth #275 throughout the conference to:
Whether you're running simulation environments, building virtualized systems, or managing complex data acquisition platforms, we'd love to show you what's possible when slot density meets practical engineering.
Want to ensure dedicated time with our team? Schedule a meeting at the booth in advance. We'll make sure you get the focused discussion your project deserves.
We're looking forward to another tremendous I/ITSEC, and we'd be honored to have you stop by and explore how the right infrastructure can eliminate constraints and unlock new possibilities.
See you in Orlando.