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Faces of Technology Shaping the Future of Simulation It’s the late ‘80s. Elizabeth Burch is a recent high school graduate, watching Madonna’s videos on MTV and reading about the United States’ fight against communism in newspapers. New technology emerges and personal computers are leading the way to introduce the Internet which, more than anything else, has captivated Burch’s imagination. Burch studied computer science at the University of Central Florida (UCF) and was introduced to modeling, simulation and training through UCF’s Institute for Simulation and Training, which opened in 1982 and was still a fairly new center encouraging local growth of the technology. The industry trains soldiers, medical professionals, emergency personnel and others through virtual reality, re-created, physical environments, life-like mannequins and more. She enjoyed building things and being creative as a child, later finding that she was challenged to think differently and create better solutions when surrounded by smarter people. That mindset drove her during early years of her career working for industry giants, including an internship at Martin Marietta (which is now Lockheed Martin) and working at Science Applications International Corporation for 16 years, to her current role as president and CEO of Dignitas Technologies. Located in Orlando, Dignitas specializes in simulation training tools for defense industry clients. “We are passionate about what we do,” said Burch.