VR Training Solutions

Create Innovative VR Training Experiences
—From Idea to Execution, VR Technology Through the Lens of L&D
More Than Gaming, VR is an L&D Game Changer
Virtual reality is exciting—because it works. Like you, we are learning and development professionals focused on improving performance and changing behavior. There is no question that VR training, when applied appropriately, is a great new tool to achieve organizational and instructional objectives.
It’s also a fast-moving space in which hardware, software, and capabilities are evolving at a rapid pace.
Let’s call it like it is: We are in the early adopter phase. If this is you, if you are considering or interested in using virtual reality for training, we are a partner you can trust to help you every step of the way.
VR Training: Are These Questions on Your Mind?

VR training solutions?

VR training solutions?

to help me?

to help me?
The SweetRush VR Training Approach
Instructional Design
From hospitals to hotels, the shop floor to the retail floor, virtual reality employee training is exceptional in its ability to immerse learners and capture their attention in a way nothing else can. It provides a safe environment and sustainable approach to skills application and experiential learning. We excel at combining the art and science of instruction with the immersive experience of VR training, and we are ready to help you design and develop effective virtual reality training programs.


Custom Solution Design
As learning professionals, we know that two concepts hold true: No technology is a silver bullet to address all performance objectives, and one size does not fit all. VR is an innovative tool and can be an effective component of a blended learning design. As a full-service custom learning provider, we have the tools and flexibility to create the best VR training solutions to connect with learners, address performance needs, and positively impact business drivers.
Creative Design
VR training is a visual experience—as you put on a headset and enter a new world, visual quality is what will immerse you in the experience. We’ve created award-winning VR training solutions using live-action 360 video and computer-generated imagery (CGI)—and even a hybrid of the two. VR aside, we are known in the industry as a partner that excels at crafting engaging user experiences. Put your creative hat on and collaborate with us.


Engineering
The challenge and excitement of VR is that together we are inventing our way into every VR training solution. Body tracking, vocal recognition and analysis, biometric feedback, learning analytics.…New possibilities require experimentation and innovation. For 20 years, we’ve led the L&D industry with a focus on R&D, and we’ve applied the same focus to VR training. We’re ready to show you how we’ve created VR training tools and technologies specific to your L&D needs.
VR Training Awards

GOLD
Best Use of Virtual Worlds
Brandon Hall Excellence Awards

GOLD
Best Use of Virtual Worlds
Brandon Hall Excellence Awards

GOLD
Best Use of Games or Simulations for Learning
Brandon Hall Excellence Awards

GOLD
Excellence in Technical Innovation
Chief Learning Officer
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