Solution
What is XR Training?
XR training uses virtual, augmented, and mixed reality to help teams practice procedures, safety responses, and equipment workflows in controlled digital environments.
What is it?
XR training is an umbrella term for training delivered through extended reality technologies, including VR, AR, and mixed reality. It helps learners interact with simulated tasks, spatial instructions, and guided procedures instead of relying only on classroom or video-based instruction.
Why is it needed?
Industrial work often involves expensive equipment, hazardous environments, and site-specific procedures. XR training is needed when organizations want safer practice, repeatable scenarios, and measurable readiness before learners enter live operations.
How does Aatral solve it?
Aatral approaches XR training through enterprise solutions for VR training, AR guidance, digital twins, inspection, and simulation. The content should be configured around the customer workflow, equipment context, safety standards, and assessment needs.
Benefits
- Repeatable training and guidance experiences
- Reduced exposure to unsafe practice environments
- Consistent assessment across teams and sites
- Clearer visualization of complex industrial procedures
Industries
- Manufacturing
- Defence
- Aerospace
- Energy
- Heavy equipment
Typical ROI
Typical ROI should be evaluated through reduced travel and equipment downtime, faster onboarding, fewer safety incidents, better assessment consistency, and improved readiness. Exact savings should be validated with customer deployment data.
Specifications
| Primary modes | VR, AR, mixed reality |
|---|---|
| Common use | Training, guidance, inspection, simulation |
| Aatral specialization | VR Training, AR Guidance, AI Smart Guidance, Digital Twins, Inspection, Simulation, Safety Training |
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Frequently asked questions
What is XR training?
XR training is immersive training delivered through VR, AR, or mixed reality so users can practice tasks and decisions in a digital or digitally assisted environment.
What industries use XR training?
XR training is commonly evaluated by manufacturing, defence, aerospace, energy, logistics, infrastructure, and heavy-equipment organizations that need repeatable practice without interrupting real operations.
How should a company calculate ROI for VR training?
A practical ROI model compares current training cost, travel, trainer time, downtime, safety risk, onboarding speed, and assessment quality against the cost of the VR program and hardware.
Does Aatral publish verified ROI numbers?
This website uses conservative draft language. Verified ROI numbers should be added only after Aatral confirms customer metrics and approved case-study data.
