Using real world objects to create Virtual Reality (VR) training that is ultra-realistic. The Boiler Room have merged VR and Real-World Equipment to provide the latest innovation in learning, creating Tactile Virtual Reality. They enable employees to learn complex and/or often expensive workplace processes in the safety of a virtual environment.
Tactile VR is industry ubiquitous. The Boiler Room can achieve real world muscle memory via real world items in a virtual world! They learn best when all senses are engaged, when sight and sound are combined with the relevant movement. They want the learner to develop responses based on audio and visual cues as well as real world equipment and environmental signals. This develops a conditioned response, and it teaches the individual problem-solving skills. This training can take place prior to the individual starting the job.

Using The Boiler Room’s Tactile Virtual Reality approach, They can ensure learner repetition, sufficient practice and relevant feedback while remaining totally safe. They can maximize performance while minimizing the risk. Virtual Reality has proven itself to achieves higher retention rates and significant increases in user engagement.

Individuals learn from making mistakes. Allowing an individual exposure to a virtual reality environment is allowing the individual to make mistakes and to learn from their mistakes in a totally controlled and safe environment. It is a small step for the individual once they have perfected a technical ability, can repeat effective behavior, or solve problems in a virtual environment to transfer this into the real
world.

COMPANY: The Boiler Room