Innerspace
Industry
Healthcare
Region
Austria
Project team
3 specialists
Project duration
Ongoing
Project overview
Innerspace VR training allows educated cleanroom operators to be more cost-efficient and streamlined. Instead of months of memorising correct operating procedures, trainee will obtain experience in virtual environment, which is close enough to real experience.
Business Value
VR training developed by Innerspace makes the educational process much efficient, cheaper and safer. Lessons in VR provides an individually-tailored approach for each trainee by focusing the most effort on the parts of the training that need the most attention and replay a specific section of a training process that a trainee struggles with as much as needed. A VR training room (headset and workstation) is cheaper to establish and maintain than a full set of clean room equipment suitable for training. Last but not least, there are fewer risks when training with VR than with real equipment.Trainees can become already habituated to proper procedures before being given access to the real equipment, significantly reducing the chance of costly mishaps.
Why it is great to use Innerspace product
The conventional process of training clean room operators is slow and expensive. Conventionally, operators spend a lot of time memorising theory, then eventually are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge on real equipment (under supervision, of course). VR training allows making this process more cost-efficient and streamlined:
- A VR training room (headset and workstation) is cheaper to establish and maintain than a full set of clean room equipment suitable for training.
- In terms of learning efficiency, contemporary immersive VR is comparable to hand-on training for memorising correct operating procedures and eliminating hazardous habits – two major goals of clean room operator training (and training in many other fields).
- Virtual lessons/scenarios benefit from allowing students to replay a specific section of a training process that a trainee struggles with again and again, as many times as is necessary for memorising the difficult elements, without the need to go through all the preparatory work each time. This allows an individually-tailored approach to mitigate each trainee’s personal weak points, focusing the most effort on the parts of the training that need the most attention
- Risk reduction. There are fewer risks when training with VR than with real equipment. Trainees can become already habituated to proper procedures before being given access to the real equipment, significantly reducing the chance of costly mishaps.
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