Woodland, Washington | September 9, 2016
Industrial Training International (iti.com), a world leader in training and technical services regarding cranes, rigging, lift planning and rigging engineering has announced the development of a virtual reality (VR) mobile crane simulator product which it plans to formally unveil at CONEXPO (www.conexpoconagg.com) in March 2017.
The VR Mobile Crane Simulator product development began in August of 2016 following an ITI Customer Advisory Meeting held at Mammoet USA headquarters in Rosharon, Texas that hosted 30 participants focused on discussing a few key initiatives that the company proposed for consideration including VR. This event was hosted by Sheldon Redpath, Global Head of SHE-Q for Mammoet (pictured to the right using an Aerial Work Platform VR Simulator), in an effort to advance the crane and rigging industry in a few key ways utilizing recent technological advancements.
Prior to ITI's customer meeting, it had developed strong ties with two organizations as it began investigating the VR space, "We have been interested in simulation-based training solutions for several years and had nearly purchased our own simulators to distribute to customers and use in training. We principally decided against these investments as we didn't believe existing simulators would deliver enough value to our customers at the costs required mainly due to high price points and the inability to process enough trainees in a given year because of general immobility. A survey we conducted earlier this year asked simulator owners their opinions about their experience and they reflected negatively on a few aspects we hope to remedy with our VR simulator development," ITI President Zack Parnell reflects.
The main customer complaints that ITI hopes to remedy with its approach to simulation include:
In addition to its customers, ITI had learned a great deal from experts in the VR industry prior to deciding on the large development investment. Serious Labs, Inc. (www.seriouslabs.com, SLI) has been selected as ITI's development partner for a planned library of crane and rigging-related simulations that has commenced in August of 2016 with the mobile crane simulator. SLI, with offices in Edmonton and Calgary, has deep expertise in the serious game genre and virtual reality simulation.
"As VR was becoming commercially viable earlier this year with Oculus Rift and others headset manufacturers, we began looking for experts on the cutting-edge of that space as we believe the user experience and low distribution cost of VR makes it a winner for our customers. We could not have found a better partner than Serious Labs," commented Mr. Parnell.
Serious Labs, Inc. develops advanced simulator and game-based training systems for high-stake jobs in the global construction, mining, and oil and gas industries. ITI and SLI aim to overhaul the mobile crane simulator business with three main objectives:
These deliverables will be accomplished through the following features:
ITI VR is currently deep into the "development" phase of the project with operating prototypes currently available. ITI will provide a "first look" at its VR Simulator at the upcoming SC&RA Crane & Rigging Workshop Product Fair, Thursday, September 22 in National Harbor, Maryland. For more information and to register visit the event website.
ITI is accepting reservations for both hardware models at this time. Both the Desktop and Motion-Base hardware packages can be reserved for $1,000. A Beta-Version Reservation is also available in which customers can immediately receive their computer system and Oculus Rift VR headset to participate in the development process by experiencing the simulations in development.
The official product launch will take place in March 2017 at the ITI Exhibit at CONEXPO-CON/AGG (http://conexpoconagg.com/) in Las Vegas.
For more information, visit www.iti.com/vr or contact Caleb Steinborn, E-Learning Specialist at ITI, at caleb@iti.com.