Virtual reality training can boost employee safety, according to a new study from The Human Factors Research Group at the University of Nottingham. The group created hazardous scenarios for safety and ...
The introduction of virtual reality (VR) technology has changed the way employers train and improve the skills of their employees. The resulting experience is called immersive learning, as trainees ...
J. J. Keller & Associates has announced the release of its virtual reality training platform. The new program is available as part of the J. J. Keller Training online solution. Accessible with a ...
Customized for paving applications, the VR safety training solution immerses the trainee into a virtual four-lane rural highway construction site, so the employee learns to interact with coworkers and ...
SILICON VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ArborXR, the leading enterprise AR/VR device management and content distribution platform, is teaming up with Axon, the global leader in connected public ...
Safe training and updating the skills of tenured employees is complicated. It is also costly and can be largely ineffective in imparting lasting knowledge. Traditional training methods are simply ...
A new study suggests employee safety could be improved through use of virtual reality (VR) in Health and Safety training, such as fire evacuation drills. Researchers developed an immersive VR system ...
Staff of the Hicksville Water District were given advanced safety training last week via a virtual reality program created by Bohemia-based New York 811. The New York 811 nonprofit focuses on ensuring ...
Axon (Nasdaq: AXON) has acquired virtual reality studio Foundry 45 in a push to transform public safety training with the use of immersive technology. The acquired business will operate as part of ...
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Thanks to Congressman Gabe Amo, the Lincoln Police Department will receive $303,000 worth of federal funding to purchase new tasers and to implement a virtual reality training program.