Training Simulations
Practise the dangerous, the expensive, and the far-away — safely.
Abhigyaan training simulations let people practise real procedures in a safe, repeatable, immersive environment — solo or in a shared room with a trainer and peers. Used for operator, safety, assembly, clinical and soft-skills training. Every attempt captured as telemetry for assessment.
Book a DemoWhat makes a good sim
Five non-negotiables.
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Realistic enough to transfer
Physics, controls and consequences modelled with enough fidelity that skills transfer to real equipment.
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Repeatable without cost
No consumables, no downtime. The hundredth attempt is as cheap as the first.
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Multi-user when it matters
Solo for individual reps; shared room for trainer-led groups and team-based scenarios.
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Measurable
Time, accuracy, retries, decision points. Every attempt is captured.
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On any device
VR for depth; browser for scale. Same content, both ways.
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Authored, then evolved
Start from your SOPs and digital twins. Update as procedures change.
FAQ
Training simulation FAQ.
- What is an immersive training simulation?
- A simulation in a 3D virtual environment where trainees perform a real procedure — operating equipment, executing a safety drill, running a clinical case — with the consequences modelled but without the risk.
- How is it better than video training?
- Video is passive. Simulation is active. People remember what they do far better than what they watch. Telemetry confirms it: completion, accuracy and mastery are measurable, not assumed.
- Can a trainer run it for a group?
- Yes. Use a collaborative room to run the simulation for many participants at once — the trainer facilitates, sees what each person is doing, and intervenes when needed.
- Is performance scored?
- Yes. Every attempt is captured — time, accuracy, retries, decision points — and feeds the remote-tracking dashboards and compliance reports.
- What hardware is needed?
- VR headsets deliver the deepest immersion. Browser-based participation is supported for trainees, observers and trainers without headsets.