Participant engaged in sexual-harassment scenario-training in VR

DAVENPORT, IOWA (March 28, 2019) — Walmart, UPS, NASA, hospitals, and many others are now training employees in virtual reality. These companies develop their own virtual reality products, but Paradigm is offering virtual reality training scenarios without the development cost.

Some of the training includes:

  • Sexual harassment scenario training 
  • Forklift truck driving basics
  • Public speaking helps timid employees with social interaction
  • Firefighting with an immersive haptic feedback firesuit
  • Paradigm features premiere technology:
  • 100-seat arena outfitted with 3 monitors for presentations
  • 15 virtual reality stalls
  • A free-roam virtual reality arena
  • 21 powerful Acer computers
  • A full-sized coffee and refreshment lounge

Benefits:

  • Capitalizes on all learning styles: visual, aural, reading/writing, kinesthetic;
  • Faster pace of training with interactive feedback;
  • Eliminates risk and through safe repetition;
  • Improves employees performance; and
  • Immersive environment is less distracting and fun.

What: Virtual Reality Corporate Training Demo Day with Steve & Kelli Grubbs

When: April 1 at 2PM

Where: Paradigm Training and Gaming Center, 320 East 2nd Street

Cost: Free

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