Boston Cyber Firm SimSpace Relocates Global HQ to Orlando

The new 7,000-sq-ft cyber range hub will focus on AI testing, training, and large-scale exercises.

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

SimSpace, a cyber range company that allows governments and corporations to rehearse digital attacks, is relocating its global headquarters from Boston to Orlando, Florida. The new 7,000-square-foot facility will serve as a hub for AI-ready training, model testing, and large-scale cyber exercises, with plans to partner with local academic and industry groups.

Why it matters

The move solidifies Central Florida's status as a rising hub for simulation, defense, and cybersecurity work, building on the region's existing strengths in training, talent, and infrastructure to support complex cyber exercises and AI-driven cyber readiness.

The details

SimSpace cited Florida's integrated approach to cybersecurity, academic and training networks, and dense defense industry cluster as key factors in its decision to relocate the global headquarters to Orlando. The new facility will feature 7,000 square feet of collaboration-focused workspace to support the company's training, testing, and partner-led innovation efforts.

  • SimSpace announced the headquarters relocation on February 4, 2026.
  • The company made the announcement during its SimSpace Summit event at the Loews Portofino Bay Hotel in Orlando.

The players

SimSpace

A cyber range company that allows governments and corporations to rehearse digital attacks before they happen.

Peter Lee

The CEO of SimSpace.

Cyber Florida

An academic and industry partner that SimSpace expects to work with from its new Orlando base.

PCTE

An academic and industry partner that SimSpace expects to work with from its new Orlando base.

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What they’re saying

“Cybersecurity is entering an AI-driven era where training alone is no longer enough.”

— Peter Lee, CEO, SimSpace (PR Newswire)

What’s next

SimSpace plans to leverage its new Orlando headquarters to expand its AI-ready training, model testing, and large-scale cyber exercise capabilities, working closely with local academic and industry partners.

The takeaway

SimSpace's decision to relocate its global headquarters to Orlando further solidifies Central Florida's position as a leading hub for simulation, defense, and cybersecurity work, drawing on the region's strengths in training, talent, and infrastructure to support the company's AI-driven cyber readiness initiatives.