
Corporate L&D and HR Leaders
Your people sit through training. Then they forget it. Then you can't prove it worked.
Abhigyaan powers immersive, collaborative Learning & Development across industries — onboarding, safety and compliance, soft-skills role-play, and technical upskilling — delivered in shared rooms and tracked with completion and competency analytics, so L&D teams can train distributed workforces consistently and measurably.
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Four shifts that make training stick.
- 01
Training people actually remember
Hands-on beats passive — people remember what they do.
- 02
One room, one standard, any location
The same live session for a workforce across cities and countries.
- 03
Prove it worked
Completion, participation and competency tracked and reported into your HRIS / LMS.
- 04
Practise the human stuff too
Safety drills, hard conversations, customer scenarios — multi-user role-play in shared rooms.
Stop training people to forget.
Start training them to do.
FAQ
Corporate L&D FAQ.
- How is this different from our LMS?
- Your LMS tracks who clicked play on what video. Abhigyaan adds hands-on practice — people actually do the procedure or the conversation in a shared immersive room — and tracks performance, not just attendance.
- Can we run global cohorts in the same session?
- Yes. Collaborative rooms support distributed cohorts joining from anywhere — same trainer, same content, one consistent learning experience across the company.
- Soft skills too?
- Yes. Role-play scenarios — difficult customer conversations, performance reviews, safety briefings, leadership coaching — run multi-user with AI-generated counterparts or peer-pairing.
- How does compliance reporting work?
- Completion, attempts and competency are captured per trainee and exported into structured compliance reports — SAP SuccessFactors, Workday Learning, Cornerstone or your own data warehouse.
- Does this scale to a workforce of 10,000+?
- Yes. Cloud-hosted rooms scale horizontally. Heavy-presenter / broadcast sessions support hundreds in one room; many parallel small-group sessions support large cohort rollouts.