VR Immersive
Safety Training System
This is the world's first lean thinking-oriented training system for construction machinery operators, exploiting virtual accident scenarios, automated performance analysis, and personalized coaching to advance construction safety and productivity

Construction industry is one of the fastest adopters of VR for training due to its high demand for skilled labor and safety-critical operations. The market size for VR in construction training was valued at approximately 800 million USD in 2022, and it is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of over 18% through 2030.
Issues of Training States for
Construction Machinery Operators

High training cost
Training that requires physical machinery can be expensive due to costs associated with wear and tear, maintenance, and potential downtime of the equipment. Also traditional training is time consuming, time cost is also high.

Training schemes are Tedious
Many current training schemes are passive, relying on classroom-style learning or e-learning modules that may fail to captivate trainees. Low engagement leads to the lack of enthusiasm for the training process.

High safety risks
Inadequately supervised hands-on training can expose trainees to dangerous machinery without sufficient safety protocol adherence, especially for the new operators when they first learn to handle heavy or complex machinery.

Lack of individualized feedback
Traditional training methods often fail to provide personalized feedback or adapt to the skill level of the individual trainee. Employees may not fully understand their performance or areas for improvement.
The World's First Lean Thinking-oriented
Construction Machinery Operation Training System
Integrating virtual accident scenarios, automated analysis, and personalized coaching to reshape construction safety and efficiency


