Virtual reality – A Game Changer For Training And Skill Development
Earlier rejected as a video game, virtual reality (VR) and simulator-based training technology are changing how training programs are delivered.
Tecknotrove is a pioneer in providing simulators to the aviation industry. TecknoSIM simulators and virtual reality solutions are designed for airlines, airports, ground handlers, institutes for line maintenance and MRO training. The solutions are designed to meet client requirements and help in improving safety and efficiency in operations. Training on TecknoSIM simulators eliminate the risk to aircraft, personnel and equipment, thus providing invaluable training at reduced costs.
Tecknotrove develops a wide range of training simulators that are replicas of actual ground support equipments and vehicles. The simulators are designed for equipments like pushback, cargo loader, passenger boarding bridge, passenger bus, catering truck and fire trucks that operate on an airside. We offer a scalable range of solutions from standalone desktop / PC based simulators with bespoke training programs, upto full-scale learning and development center set up with advanced simulators. We also provide onsite training services to develop skilled and safe airside drivers and GSE operators for our customers.
Airside operations are an integral part of aviation. The hazards and risks associated with runway, taxiway and apron operations need to be pro-actively managed in order to prevent incursions that may lead to accidents and damage. Tecknotrove has developed advanced airside safety training simulators for training operators on a variety of Airside vehicles and equipments.
Earlier rejected as a video game, virtual reality (VR) and simulator-based training technology are changing how training programs are delivered.
When compared to driver training systems in developed countries, driver training in India has much room for improvement.
An MRO services is only as efficient as its technicians; hence effective training of the technicians makes great business sense.
Mr Ng with heavy maintenance engineering supervisor and driver Yazid Mohd Said at the wheel of the driving simulator that is mapped to the actual terrain of Changi Airport.