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Sophisticated trainer tool from Immersive

Immersive Technologies says that demand is strong for its highly sophisticated virtual reality operating training technology. The latest generation WorksiteVR Simulator from the firm is said to be both portable and affordable and is aimed straight at the construction training market. The virtual reality simulators are said to be easy to transport as they fit in two cases that can be checked in on a plane or transported between sites. This ease of portability is a key feature of the unit’s versatility. U
April 12, 2018 Read time: 3 mins
Immersive Technologies says demand is growing for its sophisticated virtual reality operator training tools

8580 Immersive Technologies says that demand is strong for its highly sophisticated virtual reality operating training technology.

The latest generation WorksiteVR Simulator from the firm is said to be both portable and affordable and is aimed straight at the construction training market. The virtual reality simulators are said to be easy to transport as they fit in two cases that can be checked in on a plane or transported between sites. This ease of portability is a key feature of the unit’s versatility.

Using virtual reality goggles, Immersive Technologies has developed the powerful yet economical training simulator which is said to meet the demands of the construction industry. This system can be used for pre-employment testing so as to evaluate applicants and determine basic knowledge and skill levels before employment or entering the field. The package can be used for skill development as operators can refine and test ability in numerous customised environments and weather conditions. It can also be used for benchmarking so that operators can compare their skills; or for bonus incentives, with operators able to sharpen skills while not in the field and helping to identify motivated employees. For the site manager the system can assist in team assembling as it provides quick access to a database of the skill levels of multiple operators.

The package features minimal hardware and easy portability, allowing training initiatives to be carried out in multiple locations and with limited oversight. There is no need to reduce production by dedicating a working machine for training. Operators can assess their progress, skills deficits and strengths in real time and benchmark against desired goals.

The simulator is available with wheeled loader and excavator packages, with more being added. Each package comes with a set of learning modules relating to machine operation. These can develop core machine operation skills including basic levels and those for experienced operators.

Every module within a machine’s curriculum is presented in preparation, practice and assessment stages, to help deliver skill development across all modules. Users can work through modules independently and at their own pace. Of note is that 2300 Komatsu is now deploying multiple units through its global distribution network and is supporting the further development of the WorksiteVR Simulator.

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