Frequently Asked Questions

How much does VR training really cost to implement?

It varies—but it doesn’t have to be expensive. We’ve delivered complete, effective solutions for under $10,000. The goal isn’t to overspend on tech. It’s to solve a real training problem with the right level of immersion.

Not always. Many clients start with a focused pilot to prove value first. Once results are clear, the program can scale using the savings and performance improvements it creates.

Most of our programs are designed to target a 30% ROI within 12 months through reduced incidents, faster onboarding, fewer retraining hours, and stronger knowledge retention.

Yes. That’s the recommended path. Start with one scenario, one risk area, or one team. Validate impact. Then expand with confidence.

No. We handle setup, configuration, and onboarding. Most organizations are fully operational in days—not months.

Not at all. If they can put on a hard hat, they can use VR. The experience is guided, simple, and designed specifically for frontline workers—not gamers or tech-savvy people.

We align on your training goal → build / customize the experience → train your trainers → deploy. You get a turnkey solution.

Minimal. Systems are designed to run reliably with ongoing support available as needed. Your team focuses on training—we handle the tech behind it.

Games entertain. This transforms. Our environments replicate real decisions, real consequences, and real workflows—without distractions or gimmicks.

We build from industry experience, real environments, and actual operational situations. The goal is familiarity, not fantasy—so learners recognize the situation instantly.

Yes—because it feels real. When training mirrors their job, their equipment, and their risks, engagement happens naturally.

Absolutely. Customization is where immersive training delivers the most value. Your people should train in their world, not a generic one.

Yes. Immersive learning places employees inside situations instead of describing them. That shift dramatically improves attention, understanding, and recall.

A widely cited study by PwC found learners in VR were significantly more focused, learned faster, and were more confident applying what they learned compared to classroom methods. Immersion drives retention because people experience the lesson—not just hear it.

We track participation, completion, scenario decisions, and feedback—then tie training activity back to operational metrics like incidents, performance trends, observed behaviors, and survey feedback.

Common outcomes include faster onboarding, stronger hazard recognition, increased training consistency, and higher engagement from experienced workers who normally tune out traditional training.

Yes. One of the best things about this technology is that it is mobile and can be deployed across facilities or operated from mobile setups like trailers, allowing you to bring training directly to the workforce.

Depending on the program and the size of your device fleet, dozens of employees can rotate through in a single day. It’s structured, repeatable, and far more efficient than pulling crews into hours-long sessions.

We work with you to design the most effective training experience. Most VR experiences only last around 15-20 minutes and then a facilitation / debrief session is conducted, which we will help you design to ensure a memorable training experience. 

VR doesn’t replace your program—it strengthens it. It becomes a unique component that sets up a different level of conversation and enhances the transition to hands-on (IN-Reality) training.

We come from the industries we serve. That means no generic content, no tech-first approach, and no “wow-factor” distractions—just practical immersive training built to solve real operational problems.