Interactive Virtual Reality
By being able to walk freely and touch objects you are able to achieve a level of understanding only previously achievable by physical presence. This can be utilised to overcome many different challenges.
By creating a virtual environment of the workplace and machinery, employees can safely train without putting others, or equipment, at risk. Their results can be recorded and reviewed, allowing for positive feedback and an enhanced training experience. This technique has been shown to vastly reduce training time.
By consulting experienced staff members during the construction of the virtual environment the end result can carry with it many of the benefits of being mentored, without losing productive members of staff for training.