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VR Training Workshop

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We’re excited to invite you to a free two-part workshop we’re hosting with the Federal Government Distance Learning Association (FGDLA), where we’ll explore the design and development of Virtual Reality (VR) training solutions to help modernize workforce training.



When:

Part 1: Instructional Design for VR – January 15, 2025, 2:00–4:00 PM ET

Part 2: Production for VR – February 19, 2025, 2:00–4:00 PM ET



What to Expect:

Part 1: Instructional Design for VR

We’ll cover how to identify high-value use cases for VR, build a compelling business case, and design scalable, immersive training experiences. You’ll also hear directly from Gronstedt Group clients, including:

  • Bristol Myers Squibb: Training cleanroom technicians in aseptic processes using VR.

  • International Finishing Trades Institute: Recruitment and training innovations with VR for construction trades.

  • Daikin Applied Americas: Creating hyper-realistic VR experiences for industrial equipment training.


We’ll also share insights from the U.S. Navy, showcasing how VR is transforming submarine training with headsets and handheld gaming PCs.


Part 2: Production for VR

This session will focus on VR development, such as creating high-quality 3D assets, designing effective AI characters, optimizing projects for multiple platforms, and LMS integration. Our Gronstedt Group development team will share real-world insights and practical strategies to help you succeed.


Why Attend?

  • Gain actionable tools and strategies to harness extended reality

  • Learn directly from industry leaders and developers with proven success.

  • Discover how to scale deployments, overcome barriers, and demonstrate ROI.


This workshop is perfect for decision-makers and training professionals looking to elevate training programs with next-gen immersive learning solutions.


Spaces are limited—reserve your spot today!



Looking forward to seeing you there,

Anders Gronstedt


PS. Feel free to contact us for a demo and a conversation about how we can help accelerate learning at scale.



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