ForgeFX Simulations’ CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 photo set shows a busy trade show presence centered on immersive, simulation-based training for heavy equipment and industrial workforce development. Several images feature the ForgeFX booth with overhead signage, branded displays, a large video wall, and open demo space where attendees gather to talk with staff, watch demonstrations, and learn about VR and spatial computing-based training. Team photos show ForgeFX staff standing together in front of the booth, smiling and posed in business casual attire amid the energy of the convention floor. Another group of images shows CEO and Co-Founder Greg Meyers presenting at the Ground Breakers Stage, hosted by Sherwin-Williams. He speaks in front of a large screen during his session, “From Iron to Impact: How VR Simulation Is Transforming Heavy Equipment Training,” while audience members sit in rows of white chairs and listen. Wide shots capture the public stage environment and the educational, conference-style atmosphere. Additional photos highlight hands-on demos at the ForgeFX booth. Attendees wear VR headsets and interact with simulation equipment, including a bright orange operator platform or lift simulator. Some images show participants inside or beside the simulator while others observe nearby or speak with booth staff. The setup conveys realistic operator training designed to improve safety, readiness, and performance through immersive practice. Together, the images document ForgeFX Simulations exhibiting with PICO XR, presenting thought leadership, engaging customers and attendees, and showcasing modern training technology for the construction and industrial equipment industries.
ForgeFX Simulations’ CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 photo set shows a busy trade show presence centered on immersive, simulation-based training for heavy equipment and industrial workforce development. Several images feature the ForgeFX booth with overhead signage, branded displays, a large video wall, and open demo space where attendees gather to talk with staff, watch demonstrations, and learn about VR and spatial computing-based training. Team photos show ForgeFX staff standing together in front of the booth, smiling and posed in business casual attire amid the energy of the convention floor. Another group of images shows CEO and Co-Founder Greg Meyers presenting at the Ground Breakers Stage, hosted by Sherwin-Williams. He speaks in front of a large screen during his session, “From Iron to Impact: How VR Simulation Is Transforming Heavy Equipment Training,” while audience members sit in rows of white chairs and listen. Wide shots capture the public stage environment and the educational, conference-style atmosphere. Additional photos highlight hands-on demos at the ForgeFX booth. Attendees wear VR headsets and interact with simulation equipment, including a bright orange operator platform or lift simulator. Some images show participants inside or beside the simulator while others observe nearby or speak with booth staff. The setup conveys realistic operator training designed to improve safety, readiness, and performance through immersive practice. Together, the images document ForgeFX Simulations exhibiting with PICO XR, presenting thought leadership, engaging customers and attendees, and showcasing modern training technology for the construction and industrial equipment industries.
ForgeFX Simulations’ CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 photo set shows a busy trade show presence centered on immersive, simulation-based training for heavy equipment and industrial workforce development. Several images feature the ForgeFX booth with overhead signage, branded displays, a large video wall, and open demo space where attendees gather to talk with staff, watch demonstrations, and learn about VR and spatial computing-based training. Team photos show ForgeFX staff standing together in front of the booth, smiling and posed in business casual attire amid the energy of the convention floor. Another group of images shows CEO and Co-Founder Greg Meyers presenting at the Ground Breakers Stage, hosted by Sherwin-Williams. He speaks in front of a large screen during his session, “From Iron to Impact: How VR Simulation Is Transforming Heavy Equipment Training,” while audience members sit in rows of white chairs and listen. Wide shots capture the public stage environment and the educational, conference-style atmosphere. Additional photos highlight hands-on demos at the ForgeFX booth. Attendees wear VR headsets and interact with simulation equipment, including a bright orange operator platform or lift simulator. Some images show participants inside or beside the simulator while others observe nearby or speak with booth staff. The setup conveys realistic operator training designed to improve safety, readiness, and performance through immersive practice. Together, the images document ForgeFX Simulations exhibiting with PICO XR, presenting thought leadership, engaging customers and attendees, and showcasing modern training technology for the construction and industrial equipment industries.
ForgeFX Simulations’ CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 photo set shows a busy trade show presence centered on immersive, simulation-based training for heavy equipment and industrial workforce development. Several images feature the ForgeFX booth with overhead signage, branded displays, a large video wall, and open demo space where attendees gather to talk with staff, watch demonstrations, and learn about VR and spatial computing-based training. Team photos show ForgeFX staff standing together in front of the booth, smiling and posed in business casual attire amid the energy of the convention floor. Another group of images shows CEO and Co-Founder Greg Meyers presenting at the Ground Breakers Stage, hosted by Sherwin-Williams. He speaks in front of a large screen during his session, “From Iron to Impact: How VR Simulation Is Transforming Heavy Equipment Training,” while audience members sit in rows of white chairs and listen. Wide shots capture the public stage environment and the educational, conference-style atmosphere. Additional photos highlight hands-on demos at the ForgeFX booth. Attendees wear VR headsets and interact with simulation equipment, including a bright orange operator platform or lift simulator. Some images show participants inside or beside the simulator while others observe nearby or speak with booth staff. The setup conveys realistic operator training designed to improve safety, readiness, and performance through immersive practice. Together, the images document ForgeFX Simulations exhibiting with PICO XR, presenting thought leadership, engaging customers and attendees, and showcasing modern training technology for the construction and industrial equipment industries.
Thanks to everyone who visited ForgeFX at @conexpoconagg.bsky.social 2026. We loved showcasing immersive equipment training with partner PICO XR and having Greg Meyers deliver from Iron to Impact on the @sherwinwilliams.bsky.social Ground Breakers Stage. #CONEXPOCONAGG #ForgeFX #VRTraining #PICOXR