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05.09.2018 Response Broadleaf will conclude agency agreement with VRSim in the US and will begin handling VR spray paint simulator “SimSpray” provided by the company on May 9th. Although car body maintenance operators frequently carry out training and training in order to maintain and improve the level of technology, there is a lack of educational …
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03.15.2018 Response IAAE 2018 exhibited a system that can simulate body painting with VR at the Broadleaf booth. In this case, painting practice and training can be done without wasting paint and parts. This system is “SiM Spray” developed by a US company called VRSiM, which Broadleaf localizes and sells for domestic use. Currently it is …
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Take a look at what coating parts in SimSpray Powder is like! Coat parts and review your performance to identify areas that can be improved. SimSpray Powder is the latest in virtual reality training systems from VRSim. Designed for use in the powder coating industry, SimSpray Powder will help you recruit more, train faster, save money …
Read more “SimSpray Powder – Coating and Project Review Demonstration”
8.5.2017 Stanly Community College recently hosted demonstrations for local business and industry for skilled painters and coaters. David Zboray, operations manager, VRSim, Inc., provided demonstrations on several prototypes for SimSpray, SimSpray Powder and SimSpray Industrial. Each sprayer combined game design and interactive technology to create innovative training that engages students and modernizes learning. Curriculum modules …
Read more “Virtual reality training systems available for business, industry, automotive students”
Ever wondered why we make SimSpray? Check out this infographic on the training benefits commonly seen with it. It’s a real powerhouse of a training tool, fit for any size or type of program, and prepared to boost your efficiency. Need something a bit more custom? Just contact us. Let’s work together to get the …
6.26.2017 | By Sujata Srinivasan Whether it’s walking into an engine to examine inaccessible parts or peering inside the kidney of a mouse – all in a simulated environment – hospitals, labs and manufacturing facilities across Connecticut are stepping up investments to turn virtual reality, an old technology, into a new kind of reality for training …
Read more “In Conn., VR is all about specialized applications”
STEM education in spotlight at Youth Fair at Tamiami Park By: Melissa Lichtenheld | March 26, 2015 The priority on STEM education set by the White House five years ago is reflected in new student exhibits and competitions at the annual Youth Fair, continuing through Apr. 5 at Tamiami Park, Coral Way (SW 24th Street) and 107th Avenue. …
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EAST HARTFORD — It took a dozen years for VRSim to become an overnight success. VRSim, a software company that creates virtual reality and desktop-based interactive training exercises, started out doing custom engineering simulations for defense contractors, particularly divisions of United Technologies Corp. Matthew Wallace, the company’s CEO, began his involvement with VRSim as an investor …
Read more “Virtual Reality Software Company Growing, Hiring in East Hartford”
9.29.2914 – Connecticut’s fasted growing technology companies will be the center of attention Thursday evening as the Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) and Marcum LLP spotlight the 2014 Marcum Tech Top 40. Now in its 7th year, the annual list features privately and publicly held companies, including some newcomers to the top 40. The 2014 winners are …
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By Kip Hanson Imagine a world where auto mechanics learn to wrench on virtual cars. Carpet layers stretch virtual shag, gardeners trim virtual trees. These are just some of the training scenarios possible if Matthew Wallace has his way. As CEO of VRSim, East Hartford, CT, Wallace spends his days developing tools for the virtual …
Read more “Virtually Trained: Welding Is Just The Beginning”