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         According to Deloitte Insights



         "Virtual reality: Better training faster, safer, and at less cost VR technology can enable more effective
         learning at a lower cost and in less time than many traditional learning methods. This is because VR can
         allow for more training repetitions, especially when dealing with costly, rare, or dangerous environments."








       Virtual Reality: Better Training




       Faster, Safer, and Less Costly!














                        About 45% of high-consequence industries players consider VR simulation, either critical
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                        or important, to realizing organization objectives over the next 18-24 months.


                        Leading the way in implementation is DHL Express collaborated to build a VR training
               02       platform to boost efficiency in Unit Load Device (ULD) stacking and safety. Interestingly,
                        90% of all participants lauded the platform for helping them improve efficiency and
                        work better.

                        In 2017, a technician training survey found that 85% of trainees preferred VR training to
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                        traditional methods.


               04       In an Intel project dubbed “Corporate Training with Virtual Reality,” the tech giant found
                        that 94% of trainees asked for more VR-based courses to be available. Besides, the
                        company projected that the 5-year ROI of a single VR-based course could reach 300%.


                        Boeing is a prime example of how heavy industry can implement VR in training. The
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                        global giant cut training time by 75% by implementing VR technology.











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