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AutoVRse enables workers to practice emergency responses, refine technical skills, and enhance safety compliance.

AutoVrse, provider of Virtual Reality (VR) training solutions, is transforming workplace safety by leveraging AI-powered VR training to tackle dire scenarios. In high-risk sectors like blast furnaces, cement kilns, and medical equipment manufacturing, VR provides an immersive, risk-free way to train employees. AutoVRse enables workers to practice emergency responses, refine technical skills, and enhance safety compliance, ensuring industries operate more safely and efficiently.

The urgent need for safety training

In just 2024 there were 240 manufacturing-centric workplace incidents, wherein over 400 workers lost their lives while 850 suffered major injuries, thereby perpetually reiterating how pressing actions are necessary towards workplace accidents. Failing conventional safety training methods in preparing workers for hazards has recently made organisations look for more effective alternatives.

Ashwin Jaishanker, CEO of AutoVRse states: “Industrial workplaces pose unique challenges for safety training. Some environments are too hazardous to recreate, certain scenarios occur too rarely to train for effectively, and others are simply too costly to simulate in real life.”

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Proven impact of VR training

Immersion VR training has been shown to increase knowledge retention by 75% and reduce training time by 40%. Gen Z employees have shown engagement rates of over 90%, when traditional approaches only show 30%. By educating 60,000 workers in virtual reality simulations, industry leaders such as Ultratech Cement have observed a 45% decrease in safety incidents across 55 plants.

The improvement in safety compliance achieved by JSW Steel is 37% for a new employee who goes through VR-based training concerning high-risk tasks such as lancing operations in a blast furnace. Workers would find it easy to master critical techniques in safe environments using VR simulations. Several leading organisations are implementing immersive training programs on this National Safety Week to address the most pressing safety challenges of the company and in line with this year’s theme, ‘Empowering the Next Generation of Safety Leaders.’

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https://www.manufacturingtodayindia.com/autovrse-workplace-safety

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