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TREALITY SVS: Simulation Display Systems for Defence Training Infrastructures

What is the strategic, technological and financial relevance of TREALITY SVS for European defence autonomy and allied capability?

TREALITY SVS is a niche defence-technology firm specializing in advanced visual simulation systems for pilot and vehicle training. Its core offering…

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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-06-13

TREALITY SVS is a niche defence-technology firm specializing in advanced visual simulation systems for pilot and vehicle training. Its core offering – high-fidelity 360° dome and collimated display systems – serves as the visual backbone of sophisticated simulators in air, maritime and ground domains. By delivering turnkey simulation displays (from concept through installation to life‐cycle support), the company underpins training infrastructures that keep European forces mission-ready. TREALITY’s Belgium facility in Kuurne (Kortrijk area) and US headquarters in Ohio reflect its international footprint.

Its acquisition by global private-equity firm OpenGate Capital in 2021 underscores a growth-oriented strategy. In Europe, TREALITY’s technology enables local training solutions (e.g. for NATO air forces) and contributes to the continent’s sovereign defence manufacturing capabilities. Its products support interoperable defence systems (for example, F-35 pilot simulators) and reinforce deterrence through enhanced readiness. In sum, TREALITY SVS positions itself as a specialized yet vital provider of digital training infrastructure, bolstering European strategic autonomy in defence training systems.

TREALITY SVS is a privately held mid-cap defence contractor (1800+ employees globally, ~450 in combined ScioTeq & TREALITY) specializing in visual simulation hardware and software. It offers turnkey simulation display solutions – 360° rear-projection domes, front-projection and collimated visual systems, and deployable dome screens – for military flight, maritime and vehicle simulators. These align with European needs for advanced training technologies (a category analogous to AI-augmented simulation). TREALITY’s systems can substitute non-EU suppliers by furnishing indigenous training visuals and reducing reliance on foreign platforms.

Its active support of NATO-standard simulators (e.g. Belgian F-35 simulator support) enhances interoperable, multi-domain readiness. The company engages in transatlantic programmes (aligned with US allies’ platforms) while strengthening the European industrial base (membership in Germany’s BDSV defence association).

Key takeaways

  • TREALITY SVS is a privately held mid-cap defence contractor (1800+ employees globally, ~450 in combined ScioTeq & TREALITY) specializing in visual simulation hardware and software.
  • Its active support of NATO-standard simulators (e.g.
  • In Europe, TREALITY’s technology enables local training solutions (e.g.

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Ohio reflect its international

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TREALITY SVS: Simulation Display Systems for Defence Training Infrastructures

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Published 2026-06-13 (Platform publication)
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What is TREALITY SVS: Simulation Display Systems for Defence Training Infrastructures?

Its core offering – high-fidelity 360° dome and collimated display systems – serves as the visual backbone of sophisticated simulators in air, maritime and ground domains.

Why is TREALITY SVS: Simulation Display Systems for Defence Training Infrastructures strategically relevant to European defence?

Its acquisition by global private-equity firm OpenGate Capital in 2021 underscores a growth-oriented strategy.

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