
Tesla Fire Safety
When conversations began with Tesla to create a VR training program, we immediately sought to identify what we call the ‘MVP’ use case. MVPs are the use cases that make the most sense for VR. They have both a wide-reaching effect within the organization as well as use VR technology to its highest potential. For Tesla, it was fire training. In this use-case we identified the ideal location to virtualize and got to work.
Tesla’s project lead wanted to be heavily involved in the process and so we took him along the process sharing every exciting step with him. When we work with clients, we not only build them a great product, but we consult them on the best way to use the technology.
Messer Bucketbox
Messer’s Bucketbox application is a prime example for operational training. Messer’s gas offloading process takes over eighty critical steps to complete. If not done in the correct order it can be deadly. With the Bucketbox VR application their drivers are able to build essential muscle memory by repeatedly going through the offloading steps from within their office.
After the implementation of Bucketbox, Messer was able to cut their training time by fifty percent. What once took two weeks to do was cut to a week. This is the power of VR training.


Ahold Safety Training
What is a better way to remember essential safety lessons than to experience what happens when you fail to follow safety rules? Active Safety was built around this concept. When an associate is driving through the warehouse in VR, they have opportunities to drive unsafely. Whether it is not looking both ways at an intersection, not using one’s horn, or driving to close to a forklift preforming a product drop Active Safety allows associates to experience the horrible accidents that could happen in Virtual Reality.
These experiences stick with associates stronger than any video or PowerPoint presentation could. It is time to stop being merely compliant in our safety training but rather active in it.
Royal Netherlands Army
The Dutch Defense has been one of our earliest believers in our ability to deliver. We have launched several applications for them from PTSD recovery and therapy room applications to emergency response training. Our continual work with the Dutch Defense is only possible through our constant attention to detail and hunger for excellent quality. They have come back for five other applications since our first program launch with them.
We were trusted with these programs because of our willingness to take VR to a diverse range of use-cases. We are equipped and ready to handle both industrial and government lead programs taking VR to the next level for both.


KLM
KLM trains over ten thousand cabin attendees a year in our custom VR software application. Their VR application saves them millions of dollars in aviation equipment each year. With the high volume of trainees and the high cost of aviation equipment VR made a lot of sense.
Due to our principle of no subscriptions needed for our services; KLM was able to take this application completely internal. We believe in making software for you to keep. Not making software to keep you on a chain.
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