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.

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What makes a good sim

Five non-negotiables.

  • 01

    Realistic enough to transfer

    Physics, controls and consequences modelled with enough fidelity that skills transfer to real equipment.

  • 02

    Repeatable without cost

    No consumables, no downtime. The hundredth attempt is as cheap as the first.

  • 03

    Multi-user when it matters

    Solo for individual reps; shared room for trainer-led groups and team-based scenarios.

  • 04

    Measurable

    Time, accuracy, retries, decision points. Every attempt is captured.

  • 05

    On any device

    VR for depth; browser for scale. Same content, both ways.

  • 06

    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.