Cineon awarded Innovate UK funding to develop immersive stress intervention for NHS and Police staff

Cineon, a specialist in AI, immersive technology and eye-tracking for training and therapeutic applications, has partnered with Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Bath to develop and test ELE-Stress – an immersive resource hub designed to help first responders and other frontline workers, like NHS and police staff, manage mental […]
Cineon Shortlisted for Two National AI Awards

We are delighted to share that Cineon has been shortlisted for two categories at the National AI Awards 2025: This recognition reflects our mission to use evidence-based, research-driven innovation to make training and treatment more effective, accessible, and human-centred. AI for Healthcare In healthcare, our work focuses on reducing barriers to access and improving patient […]
Leadership in the Cockpit: Why Teamwork is Central to Flight Safety

In a high-pressure aviation environment, leadership and teamwork are not optional extras – they are critical to flight safety. This blog explores how leadership in the cockpit has evolved from a top-down model to a shared, dynamic competency across the crew. It also highlights how TACET, currently deployed on Virtual and Mixed Reality platforms, enhances […]
Cineon and CERAP UK Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance Radiological Safety Training

Cineon, a leader in immersive technology and human performance, is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with CERAP UK. A subsidiary of the CERAP Group, CERAP UK is a specialist in radiological risk prevention and nuclear consultancy. This collaboration combines Cineon’s expertise in behavioural insight and immersive training with CERAP UK’s decades of experience […]
Cineon at DSET 2025: Shaping the Future of Defence Training

Cineon will be attending DSET 2025 (8–10 July, Bristol), the UK’s leading event for defence innovation and training. As specialists in immersive simulation and human performance analytics, we’ll be sharing how solutions like TACET‑M are enabling defence organisations to modernise training, reduce cost and risk, and generate deeper, more objective insight into real-world decision-making. Why […]
Cineon Awarded Place on NHS LPP’s National Dynamic Purchasing System

Cineon is pleased to announce its successful acceptance onto the Immersive, Simulation and Related Technologies Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS), operated by NHS London Procurement Partnership (NHS LPP). This appointment recognises Cineon as an approved supplier of immersive and simulation-based technologies to NHS trusts and other public sector organisations. The DPS offers NHS buyers a compliant, […]
Situational Awareness in Aviation: How Pilots Process Information Under Pressure

Summary Situational awareness is a vital yet hard-to-measure competency in aviation. Traditional training methods often rely on subjective judgement, but tools like TACET offer objective insights by tracking where pilots direct their attention during high-pressure scenarios. This data-driven approach supports evidence-based debriefs, strengthens CBTA alignment, and helps instructors identify performance trends and address skill gaps. […]
Pilot Communication Skills: Avoiding Misunderstandings in Critical Moments

Summary Effective communication is a core pilot competency that directly impacts flight safety. In high-pressure environments, misheard instructions or unclear exchanges can lead to serious incidents. Barriers like language differences, cognitive overload, and cultural factors make consistent communication challenging, even for experienced crews. TACET enhances pilot communication training by revealing hidden behaviours like where attention […]
How Eye-Tracking and VR Are Advancing Pilot Competency Training

Full-flight simulators remain a cornerstone of aviation training. However, their cost, logistical demands, and limited feedback mechanisms mean they can’t always offer a complete picture of a pilot’s real-world readiness – particularly when it comes to human factors. As the industry explores new ways to deliver high-quality, scalable, and evidence-based training, technologies such as eye-tracking […]
Cineon’s Chief Scientific Officer, Sam Vine, Recognised Among the World’s Top 2% Scientists

Cineon is proud to announce that our Chief Scientific Officer, Professor Sam Vine, has been recognised as one of the Top 2% of Scientists after being included in a list compiled by Stanford University. This prestigious ranking highlights his exceptional contributions to research in human performance, learning, and immersive technology. A leader in scientific innovation […]