Disaster preparedness training makes better first responders
In the event of a cataclysmic natural or man-made disaster, people need to know how to react.
Simulation wins out over traditional training methods
Having a means of practicing a skill before performing it is essential for professionals in any market.
Training simulators are gaining popularity for motor vehicle operator training
There are things about cars, boats, heavy equipment and other large machines that just can’t be learned by reading pamphlets or information off a computer screen.
Simulator cost reduction and increased learning value
Simulator development is all about giving employees the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a task before being placed a critical position where success could mean maintaining the safety or security of the workplace.
Oil workers get hands-on training
Simulator development is helping workers in dangerous professions get valuable training before diving into the job.
Driving simulation teaches potential dangers
Rather than put young drivers on the road before they have practiced and learned the rules of the road simulation development is helping to enhance education before a student sits behind a real steering wheel.
Clinicians getting hands-on experience with simulator success
Some medical training facilities are looking at simulator development as a way to give personnel and students these valuable skills.
New Hampshire police use simulators for decision making and driving training
Police in Rochester, New Hampshire, have begun training on simulators that combine virtual worlds with on-the-job equipment in order to prepare for dangerous real life situations.
US Department of Defense makes big investment in simulator development
The United States Department of Defense is looking toward simulators to train armed forces members on protocol, equipment and combat scenarios.
Simulator development medically trains US parajumpers
Simulator development medically trains US parajumpers