We are pleased to share that ITI has once again secured placement in Training Industry's Corporate Training Landscape Map. The Corporate Training Landscape Map is comprised of 17 distinct market segments, which represent each major sector of corporate learning and development available in the marketplace today. This year we find ourselves featured alongside industry giants Dell and Google VR, within the Simulation, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality category. In order to be included in this competitive category a company must excel in producing "technologies that allow learners to gain knowledge and skills through hands-on experience using supportive immersive technology solutions."
For over a decade, Training Industry has produced the Corporate Training Landscape as a means of connecting training buyers with the optimal training partners given their respective areas of expertise. To download the full Training Industry Corporate Training Landscape Map, visit: trainingindustry.com/corporate-training-landscape
Advance your training programs and address skill gaps in record time with the help of ITI Simulations.
The ITI Virtual Reality Crane & Equipment Training Suite leverages cutting-edge simulation technology. With 9 unique crane types and over 1,000 scenarios, ITI's virtual crane simulation courses offer the range of challenges needed to turn beginners into experts.
The ITI Simulations team continuously expands the crane and equipment library through partnerships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and the ITI Technical Services team, which consists of experienced trainers and consultants. This collaboration adds new scenarios, lessons, and functionality, all of which are made available to subscribers at no additional cost. Significant time has been invested in user testing, documentation, and verification to ensure that ITI VR Crane Simulators offer the most immersive and realistic experience possible. ITI Simulations features crane models from leading OEMs, who played an active role in development to ensure that each simulation faithfully replicates the real-world operation of the equipment.
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