VRSim Launches SimSpray 3.0
VRSim Launches New Virtual Reality Tool For Faster, More Effective Commercial Painting.
VRSim Launches New Virtual Reality Tool For Faster, More Effective Commercial Painting.
Honda is using a virtual reality paint booth to efficiently train associates while also inspiring students to pursue high-tech manufacturing and STEM-related careers.
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 practice on the real project.”
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.
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.
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.
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.
Training to become a commercial spray painting technician costs time, money, and requires the use of special equipment—all of which is fundamental to learning the trade, but VR can replicate some of this while providing important insight you wouldn’t otherwise get.
Sixense Enterprises Inc., a global leader in motion tracking and VR/AR software, and VRSim, Inc., an experienced developer of immersive training simulations, are announcing the successful adoption of Sixense’s technology for SimSpray™,
The benefits to using an integrated virtual reality simulator can save a company thousands of dollars. Data collected by VRSim, Inc., reports that a company can use 50 percent less in materials costs and 20 percent less in operating costs once the SimSpray is implemented.