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  • AutoVRse launches AI-powered VR training platform VRseBuilder

    AutoVRse launches AI-powered VR training platform VRseBuilder

    Mumbai: AutoVRse has introduced ‘VRseBuilder,’ an AI-powered platform designed to transform VR training creation, deployment, and scaling for enterprises worldwide. Serving over 100 clients with 250 large-scale deployments and 300,000 trained employees, VRseBuilder tackles the high costs, time demands, and engagement issues of traditional training methods.

    In today’s corporate landscape, scaling effective training globally is challenging. Traditional methods are often costly, time-intensive, and lack engagement, resulting in inconsistent outcomes and lost productivity. Recognizing this need, AutoVRse developed VRseBuilder to simplify the process by reducing development time by up to 93 per cent, enabling businesses to deploy immersive training programs easily. This innovation helps companies train employees faster, improve performance, and prepare for future challenges, all while managing costs and complexity effectively.

    AutoVRse business development lead Vishal Ahankari stated, “VRseBuilder is revolutionising how enterprises approach training. Our AI-powered creation studio has reduced development time by up to 93 per cent, turning months of work into days while maintaining the highest quality standards.”

    VRseBuilder’s innovative modular design approach enables organizations to build once and reuse infinitely. This Lego-like system allows training managers to mix, match, and customize modules, creating unlimited scenarios while maintaining consistency across the organization.

    VRseBuilder features are as follows:

    1    Convert SOP Pdfs, Jpegs & spreadsheets into VR prototypes: Hand-tracking-based simulations simplify the process of converting static documents into immersive VR training experiences.

    2    Meaningful measurement: A web-based dashboard provides quantifiable metrics to assess the effectiveness of VR training, ensuring an ROI-focused approach through a VR-native LMS.

    3    Customisable VR templates: VRseBuilder’s Creation Studio offers customisable templates that can be adapted in real time to maximise training efficacy.

    With eight years in the VR industry, AutoVRse is a trusted partner to major global enterprises. Its team of experts collaborates with organizations to create tailored VR modules, allowing internal teams to modify and expand training content as needed. This approach enables businesses to independently scale their VR training programs.

    Organisations implementing VRseBuilder have reported:

    1    80 per cent reduction in training time

    2    60 per cent improvement in performance metrics

    3    Significant cost savings through rapid development and deployment

    4    Enhanced employee engagement and knowledge retention

    This launch aligns with the vision of Industry 4.0, advancing automation, real-time data, and intelligent systems to transform India’s industrial landscape. As Digital India 2.0 drives digital adoption, platforms like VRseBuilder help equip the workforce with future-ready skills, bridge the digital gap, and boost economic growth through increased productivity and innovation.

    “We don’t just provide software – we become an extension of our clients’ L&D teams,” added Vishal. “Our frontier team of subject matter experts works closely with organizations to develop initial modules, transfer knowledge, and empower them to scale their VR training programs independently.”

    For organisations looking to transform their corporate learning programs, VRseBuilder offers a comprehensive solution that combines cutting-edge technology with proven methodologies and expert support.

  • Transforming workforce training for Birla Opus Paints with VR innovation: An AutoVRse case study

    Transforming workforce training for Birla Opus Paints with VR innovation: An AutoVRse case study

    Mumbai: Birla Paints, a new entrant in the market, is ambitiously aiming for a quick rise to the top spot. With plans to install production units in and outside India, there is a sudden need for an effective training program for the newly hired workforce. AutoVRse comes to offer the answer through immersive virtual reality (VR) training that caters to linguistic diversity and ensures effective skill acquisition and retention.

    A trained and skilled factory workforce is of utmost importance for manufacturing companies. Whether you are expanding to newer geographies or growing your production per plant, scaling traditional safety and process training comes with its challenges:

    “We implemented a comprehensive digital training program, utilizing immersive VR simulations and gamified learning modules to upskill their factory workforce. This innovative approach not only improved knowledge retention and engagement but also significantly reduced training time and costs, ultimately boosting productivity and ensuring a safer working environment.” exclaimed Anuj.

    Skill Diversification: With diverse job roles spanning from manufacturing to customer service, ensuring uniform skill development across the workforce poses a significant challenge. Tailoring training programs to address the specific needs of each department while maintaining consistency can be complex.

    Language Barriers: Birla Opus Paints operates in regions with linguistic diversity. Ensuring effective communication and comprehension across all levels of the workforce to scale your training across geographies is a major challenge in India.

    Cost constraints: Implementing extensive training programs, particularly those utilizing Virtual Reality (VR), can result in cutting down expenses. Balancing the need for high-quality impactful training with budgetary constraints poses a challenge for most training initiatives.

    Sustainability of learning: Ensuring that the skills acquired through training programs are retained and applied consistently in real-world scenarios is a must. Sustaining the impact of training beyond the initial sessions requires ongoing reinforcement and support mechanisms.

    Remote work challenges: With the rise of remote work arrangements, providing effective training to employees working from different locations becomes challenging. Maintaining consistent training standards and accessibility for remote workers requires innovative solutions.

    Employee engagement and motivation: Keeping employees engaged and motivated throughout the training process can be a challenge, particularly with repetitive or mandatory training modules. Designing training experiences that are interactive, engaging, and relevant to employees’ roles is crucial.

    Measuring training effectiveness: Assessing the impact and effectiveness of training programs is essential for continuous improvement. Developing reliable metrics and evaluation methods to gauge the success of training initiatives and identify areas for improvement poses a challenge.

    “Addressing these challenges requires a holistic approach that combines innovative technology, and tailored training strategies, and a commitment to continuous improvement. By overcoming these hurdles, Birla Paints can ensure that its workforce remains skilled, adaptable, and equipped to meet the evolving demands of the industry,” said AutoVRse enterprise and sales lead Anuj Gupta.

    Birla Opus Paints recognised VR training as the right solution to its needs and picked AutoVRse as the perfect partner to create truly effective and scalable training modules in VR.

    In 4 foundational steps, AutoVRse is helping Birla Opus Paints address the immediate requirement to train the incoming workforce and scale the training program across use cases and geographies.

    Step 1: Beginning with off-the-shelf VR training lessons

    To cater to the immediate requirement of Birla Opus to train the workforce in their new plants, the easy first step was to dip into AutoVRse’s content library of readymade VR training modules… These modules cover key processes along with working at height, electrical safety, fire safety, and lock-out-tag out, ensuring complete training in Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, and more. By leveraging AutoVRse’s proven instructional design philosophy, trainees can gain better skill retention, setting the stage for a solid foundation of protecting work and protocols.

    Step 2: Customide training modules for increased ROI

    Recognizing the need for customized training experiences, Birla Paints utilizes the personalisation options presented with AutoVRse. With the Unity SDK and VRseBuilder, you can tailor training scenarios without the need for coding expertise. This flexibility will allow them to create diverse and challenging situations, which ensures maximum engagement and improvement of skills among trainees. By customizing the modules, Birla Paints optimizes the ROI according to the session, making every training effective and impactful.

    Step 3: Integration with corporate IT systems and scaling with VR-native LMS

    As training initiatives expand, Birla Paints focuses on seamless integration with its existing corporate IT systems. AutoVRse’s VR-native LMS proves instrumental in consolidating training data and simplifying management tasks. Integration with single sign-on (SSO) and Learning Management Systems (LMS) streamlines administrative processes, allowing Birla Paints to efficiently track progress and demonstrate ROI. With all VR training data centralized, Birla Paints gains valuable insights into employee development and skill enhancement.

    Step 4: Scaling XR across teams and use cases

    To further enhance training effectiveness, the last step poised by AutoVRse for Birla Paints is VRseBuilder, an all-in-one platform for VR app creation and management. By adhering to the VRseBuilder philosophy of simplicity and accessibility, Birla Paints will empower its teams to develop immersive training experiences effortlessly. Through VRseBuilder, they can foster a culture of continuous learning and skill development, ensuring employees are best prepared for workplace challenges. With AutoVRse’s innovative solutions, Birla Paints embarks on a journey towards safer, more efficient manufacturing processes.

    “AutoVRse’s training modules adhere to a set of instructional design principles aimed at maximizing learning retention and real-world application” added Anuj.

    Mimic the real world: By creating training environments that closely resemble real-world scenarios, AutoVRse ensures high-fidelity learning experiences.

    Engage learners with active tasks: Through interactive tasks and simulations, trainees are actively involved in the learning process, enhancing knowledge retention.

    Train with variation and repetition: AutoVRse incorporates varied scenarios to reinforce concepts, ensuring comprehensive skill development through repeated exposure.

    Provide instant actionable feedback: Trainees receive immediate feedback on their performance, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and learning.

    Enable real-world behavioral change: By leveraging the immersive nature of VR, AutoVRse facilitates genuine behavioral change, as skills learned in virtual environments directly translate to real-world applications.

    “AutoVRse and Birla Paints are revolutionizing the manufacturing industry, empowering employees with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a dynamic workplace environment.” finally exclaimed, Anuj.

    In conclusion, with a focus on instructional design principles that prioritize real-world applicability and engagement, Birla Paints aims to foster a culture of continuous learning and skill development among its workforce with AutoVRse. By embracing VR technology, Birla Paints has not only enhanced workplace safety and efficiency but also positioned itself as a leader in next-generation manufacturing training. As they continue to evolve and innovate, the partnership between AutoVRse and Birla Paints serves as a testament to the transformative power of VR training in shaping the future of manufacturing education. Together, they are paving the way for a new era of training excellence, where virtual reality becomes an indispensable tool in empowering the workforce of tomorrow.

  • AutoVRse secures $2M funding led by Lumikai for enterprise VR solutions

    AutoVRse secures $2M funding led by Lumikai for enterprise VR solutions

    Mumbai:  AutoVRse, a VR/AR tech startup, today announced the successful closure of a $2 million funding round led by Lumikai. This marks a significant milestone in AutoVRse’s journey, having already delivered cutting-edge VR solutions to multiple Fortune 500 companies and industry leaders including Shell, Godrej, Bosch, Tata Motors, Ultratech Cements, Aditya Birla Group, and many others.

    The funding will primarily be utilized to further enhance AutoVRse’s foundational enterprise product, VRseBuilder, “an end-to-end modular technology stack and SAAS platform to integrate VR into workflows of industries like manufacturing, construction, engineering, oil and gas, automotive, replacing ineffective manual instruction and/or expensive simulation techniques for purposes ranging from safety training to sales and collaborative remote work.”

    270 million accidents occur in heavy industries, costing them $1.25 trillion globally. VrseBuilder is a one-stop, self-serve, modular, SAAS-style platform that empowers large organizations to effortlessly create, deploy, and manage VR training solutions and applications at scale, in real-time, across the world.

    This funding will enable AutoVRse to augment its team with top-tier talent, and spearhead expansion efforts in the United States and expand its product suite. The company also plans to set up a B2B sales team in the US to drive qualified lead generation and facilitate market expansion.

    The company also leverages their state-of-the-art, in-house game studio for cutting-edge research and development while building District M, the Multiverse Dance Festival – a social, multiplayer, rhythm VR game. The game’s demo was launched on the Oculus AppLab two years ago and will soon be launched on Meta and PlayStation. The gaming division works closely with the enterprise division to leverage innovations for enterprise product development.

    AutoVRse co-founders Ashwin Jaishanker, and Adarsh Muthappa, enthusiastically shared their outlook for the company’s future, saying, “Virtual Reality (VR) wields transformative potential across diverse industries. Our enterprise solutions offer a world-class, ready-to-use, modular technology stack with SAAS-enabled deployment for purposes ranging from worker safety training to sales training and remote work design collaborations. An example of the real-world impact of our VR tech was our partnership with UltraTech Cements, where we deployed VR safety training modules across 51 plants in India and trained 50,000+ workers in VR—reducing factory incidents and saving lives. We leverage our in-house game studio to test, iterate, experiment and deliver immersive and cutting-edge innovative experiences for our enterprise clients. This cutting-edge research and cross-pollination of technology has also helped us create an immersive gaming experience with an original IP like District M.  Our vision is to build a foundational VR-OS (VR operating system) for enterprises, alongside world-class, meaningful, social, and fun experiences for consumers.”

    Speaking on the announcement, Lumikai founding general partner Salone Sehgal said, “AutoVRse’s technology and solutions for enterprises, compete with the global best. Their focus on innovation and providing scalable, VR-led solutions for very real problems facing heavy industries, coupled with their innovative, state-of-the-art gaming studio, is a powerful combination—paving their rise to becoming a world leader in the VR space. At Lumikai, we are super excited to be lead investors and partner with Ashwin, Adarsh, and the AutoVRse team to build a world-class, enduring AR/VR company.”

    Pushing the limit of what is possible in the immersive media space and delivering consistently path-breaking deployments in the field of enterprise VR/AR for more than 7 years, AutoVRse, has evolved into a pioneer in the AR/VR landscape transforming various industries with their tech prowess. The company’s flagship product, VRseBuilder’s primary goal is to help organizations adopt VR at scale, easily. It consists of 4 components, namely:

       Readymade VR Content Library: Safety and process training VR modules designed with a modular, VR-centric design philosophy

    •    VR-Native Learning Management System: Schedule sessions, assign modules, access performance reports, and observe evaluation metrics in real-time, offering unparalleled training flexibility
    •    Deployment Platform & Knowledge Repository: A secure web dashboard that helps IT and Security teams manage VR users, devices and content by seamlessly integrating with LMS and SSO systems, allowing users to upload videos and PDFs and manage the organization’s VR knowledge repository
    •    Unity SDK + Infinity Workshop: Rapidly prototype VR apps with a no-code editor and massive library of modular blocks (assets, templates and fully finished VR training modules)

    Also participating in this round was angel investor Yash Kotak, Founder and CEO of Jumper.ai, who said “Jumping into AutoVRSe was a no-brainer. Right from the get-go with the founders and the team, I could feel the energy, the focus, and that unstoppable drive to conquer the VR scene. With its fundamentally strong tech, flawless execution, and sky-high market potential, investing was a total blast from day one.”

    Additional prominent figures in the funding round include Rajat Monga, co-founder of TensorFlow and Inference.io and Viswanathan Krishnamurthi, ex-CIO/VP at Yahoo & Eaton.

    While talking about this the Co-founder of TensorFlow and Inference.io, Rajat Monga, also added “AR/VR is where we are all headed, and with Oculus Quest (and now Apple Vision Pro), people think of consumer apps. I loved how Ashwin and the team understood the space and focused on enabling enterprises to bring their ideas to reality.”

  • AutoVRse empowers Tata Power Solar with VR solutions for enhanced training

    AutoVRse empowers Tata Power Solar with VR solutions for enhanced training

    Mumbai: AutoVRse, India’s pioneer provider of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) training solutions for businesses, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Tata Power Solar. This partnership represents a big advancement in the use of immersive technologies to transform field training approaches.

    Tata Power Solar chose AutoVRse to create a comprehensive training program on safe chemical handling procedures due to the team’s experience in developing AR and VR solutions. As part of the collaboration, AutoVRse will create and implement VR-integrated immersive simulations that improve training efficacy and engagement.

    Field technicians at Tata Power Solar will have access to a thorough and engaging learning experience with the VR training module, which will include three modes: training mode, practice mode, and assessment mode. The adaptable nature of AutoVRse accommodates a variety of learning preferences and guarantees that technicians are prepared to manage the complexities involved in handling dangerous chemicals.

    The VR simulations will be seamlessly integrated with a customised dashboard, in addition to acting as a deployment qualification tool. With the use of this dashboard, Tata Power Solar will be able to track and evaluate each technician’s performance and development, guaranteeing ongoing development and compliance with safety procedures.

    “VR-based training has become a pivotal component within the comprehensive Safety and Digital Transformation strategy adopted by global enterprises,” said AutoVRse’s business development lead Vishal V Ahankari. “Through our collaboration with Tata Power Solar, we aim to achieve a reduction in time-to-proficiency by over 40 per cent, concurrently elevating standards of shop floor safety. This initiative is positioned to significantly optimise operational efficiency by substantially reducing man-hours and fostering overarching gains in productivity.”

    Combining VR solutions demonstrates AutoVRse’s dedication to providing businesses with adaptable and powerful training experiences. Tata Power Solar’s innovative approach places them at the forefront of renewable energy safety training.

  • AR, VR fantastic tools for brands to communicate their story

    AR, VR fantastic tools for brands to communicate their story

    MUMBAI: The outbreak of Covid2019 has changed life and business more than anybody could have imagined. To survive this pandemic, businesses around the globe are embracing digitisation faster than ever before. Two kinds of technology, augmented reality and virtual reality, are once again in the spotlight due to the pandemic. These two technologies have been underestimated and underutilised in the past. A virtual conference held by The Advertising Club  Bangalore on the topic ‘Bringing brands to life through AR & VR technologies’ saw panellists AliveNow CEO Adhvith Dhuddu, AutoVRse co-founder Ashwin Jaishanker, and FlippAR CEO Vivek Jain. The session was moderated by VRNAculars and Tripvana CEO Aneesh Koorapaty and Pink Lemonade founder and CEO Tina Mansukhani Garg.

    Koorapaty raised a question before the panellists about why it is more immersive now as compared to other media segments like print, radio etc.

    Dhuddu said that if you see the history of media and advertisement, especially on the web and on the mobile phone, it has always been about swiping up and down, left and right, clicking and other dimensions. AR and webAR are now able to interact through a person's eyes, lips, hands and facial gestures. It is now an immersive experience for people, they can use their front and back camera to bring life to a product and understand their placing in the real environment. He notes that the possibility of using augmented reality is endless. Because of the experiences created on augmented reality it feels immersive and realistic.

    “AR is in the business for a very long time, but it is in the past two to three years that brands and agencies are able to look at AR differently. The credit goes to social media platforms like Snapchat and now Instagram who have allowed tech companies and developers to build AR experiences into their app. So, the brand that already has its audience on their page can expose them to AR experiences.”

    Stories are the most powerful means for brands to inspire and influence. Products attached with stories have higher value as compared to products with just description notes Jain. Immersive tools like AR and VR are fantastic tools for brands to communicate their story.

    Ashwin Jaishanker thinks that brands recognised the potential of virtual reality very recently. With time, audiences started seeing a very complex narrative of AR. “The metrics that you create with AR on your customers is on a different level. This technology invites your user to experience the world designed in your product and it helps them explore the product by themselves,” he further added.

    Aneesh highlighted that for brands, AR and VR are great ways to create emotional connection.