VR-SIMULATOR FOR PHILIP MORRIS
A VR occupational safety simulator was developed for Philip Morris, which allows staff to work out the correct actions in the production environment. The user goes through an interactive scenario: preparation for work, use of security tools, checking equipment and performing processes in accordance with safety standards.
The simulator reproduces real conditions and potentially dangerous situations, forming skills of safe behavior without risk to health and production. In case of false actions, the session ends, and the user must re-go through the script that ensures the assimilation of the correct algorithms. The administrator’s office is implemented separately, where pass analytics are available: session results, user errors and training progress, which allows you to effectively control staff training and improve the quality of training.
- Technology VR
- Industry Manufacture
- Solution VR Simulator
- Duration 5 month
- Customer PHILIP MORRIS
- Year 2026
Information
- Problem
- Solution
To increase the level of compliance with labor protection standards and reduce risks at work through effective staff training. Replace formal instructions with practical experience that forms correct behavior in work situations.
A VR simulator has been developed that reproduces the production environment and labor protection scenarios: preparation for work, equipment inspection and safe execution of processes. The user goes through interactive scenarios, working out the correct actions in potentially dangerous situations in a safe virtual format.
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