So you need a bit of space to place the machine, but also so that your learner can move around without difficulty and, above all, without encountering obstacles.
We don't want broken toes!
In other words, the rooms where you currently carry out traditional training will do just fine.
There's no need to change premises to run a virtual reality training course, just electrical sockets and a few square metres!
To digitalise your training offer and switch to virtual reality, you'll need to contact a VR training company specialising in manual trades.
You'll need to learn about immersive learning and acquire the right equipment for your sector and profession.
At Mimbus, we work with engineers, developers and educational psychologists to design each of our training courses and create environments tailored to each manual trade.
We meet regularly with trainers to update all our VR training courses on the latest practices, rules and gestures in force.
We support any organisation wishing to move to 3.0 training and we also offer custom development for all your VR projects.
Don't hesitate to contact us to discuss your requirements!