A SCOTTISH firm that has developed simulation technology which can be used to train pilots and in gaming has raised £75,000 development funding from private investors ahead of a push for sales in international markets.

Cobra Simulation has also opened a production facility in Bathgate where it assembles 'wraparound' displays featuring a spherical projection screen.

Founded by Alexander Bradley last year, the firm is targeting flight simulation markets which are expected to triple in value to $9.6 billion (£6bn) by 2018. It moved into production early this year. The company won £7500 funding from Scottish Enterprise and Scottish Development International.