Using traditional real-life training methods using real setups is often unsafe and expensive. VR simulators solve this problem by providing a safe, affordable and effective alternative. They allow you to simulate real-life operating conditions, including extreme situations that are difficult or impossible to reproduce in practice.
According to one of the authors of the development, Alexey Sanin, head of the Digital Humanities laboratory at the Siberian Federal University, the use of VR technologies increases the digestibility of the material by 30% compared to traditional methods. Detailed modeling of objects helps users perceive the dimensions and proportions of objects, which contributes to high-quality skill development.
Additionally, the simulator allows you to train multiple groups of experts simultaneously, regardless of their location, and repeat scenarios in a safe environment. The simulator is currently being tested at the Oil and Gas Institute.
Source: Ferra

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