Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology are using augmented and virtual reality as part of a modern training platform to help address the skilled labor shortage in manufacturing. Traditional ...
People with disabilities can use the virtual reality technology to view manufacturing facilities and see what working there is like.
To build a virtual microchip factory, University of Cincinnati doctoral students turned to the real one where they work. Shailesh Padalkar, Manish Aryal and Anuj Gautam took exacting measurements of ...
The Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer BOCES received $540,161 for the North Country region. The funding will go toward virtual reality simulators for heavy equipment operations and welding programs at ...
Running a successful pilot is easier than scaling virtual training across an entire manufacturing operation. One facility might show quick gains, but most teams get stuck trying to replicate that ...
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