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This is what we’re all about. Virtual Reality is an engaging tool that can attract students and employees while improving education and training. Products like SimSpray provide safe, accessible training at a lower cost, while also serving as an effective recruitment tool that builds interest in careers. “Honda is using a virtual reality paint booth …
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Automotive collision teacher looks to SimSpray to start training autobody students. “This machine gives students a stepping stone to the reality,” he explained. “ It’s something you can practice with, and when you get the real spray gun, panel and paint, students will go back and retrieve that information from the training and put in …
Read more “Autobody Students Learn to Master New Virtual Paint Machine – SimSpray”
Check out the NTEA’s latest tool for members: Vehicle Life Cycle Cost Tool, powered by VRSim. This tool is a flexible, cloud-based life-cycle analysis tool that supports fleets, engineers, and sales representatives. “This cloud-based resource enables fleets, engineers and sales representatives to load differing depreciation methodologies (such as straight-line, accelerated and pool depreciation techniques), fuel …
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Virtual Reality Training and Education Tools Help Schools and Industry Address the Skills Gap We’re proud to make tools for training and education. Stanly Community College’s use of virtual reality and training technology like SimSpray and VRTEX sets a strong example for fellow training and education programs. by Molly Osborne | February 7, 2019 If you’ve ever driven …
We’re honored to see how SimSpray plays a part in supporting The FABRICATOR’s Industry Award winner Rapid. “Nobody wants anything slower these days.” David Puleo, Rapid’s director of sheet metal says. At VRSim, we echo the belief about training. SimSpray is designed to support faster, better training. Training with SimSpray includes a library of lessons …
Read more “SimSpray Supports Award Winning Fabricator – Rapid Sheet Metal”
SimSpray offers major benefits for paint & finishing training: Streamlined Learning – It provides accessible, repeatable training for practice & improvement & uses simulation for controlled training, letting trainers focus on building skills… not waiting for paint to dry. Performance Reports – Even the best trainers can’t focus on all aspect of every trainee at …
Engagement in Virtual Reality. Training, education, retail, and entertainment will improve as immersion improves. Immersive experiences like VRTEX and SimSpray captivate, engaging them through the ability to move, change, and interact with their environment. Instead of looking at a molecule, turn it, twist it, and expand it. Try on a shirt instead of viewing a …
From attracting would-be painters to training the next generation of professional coaters, SimSpray’s virtual painter training experience is a valuable tool for trades and finishing programs. Virtual reality is shaping post-graduate reality for students in the vocational technical studies program at Plymouth South High School in Plymouth, MA. With the help of a state capital …
Read more “Simulator Helps Collision Repair Students in Plymouth, MA”
“This is an interesting article. With the number of skilled workers available continuing to present a challenge, we are seeing a slight uptick in investment in some of the skilled trades. I expect that 2019 will see this trend increase. Combined with optimistic projections of increased enterprise investment in VR/AR technologies, we can expect to …
Read more “Now Is Not a Good Time to Skimp on Worker Training”
Bruce Morey’s article provides a solid survey of the importance and breadth of DFM/DFA and the importance of simulation and shared information systems throughout the universe of manufacturing engineering. For our industry, there is also a cautionary tale. Thirty years since DFM concepts were introduced, acceptance of the process remains, at best, uneven. As Morey …