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AutoVRse launches VRseBuilder to transform enterprise training

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AutoVRse has announced the launch of VRseBuilder, a platform designed to enhance virtual reality training for enterprises across India.

The company, which specialises in augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) solutions, raised USD $2 million earlier in the year to support the development of VRseBuilder. The platform is positioned as a tool to aid digital transformation in India by providing scalable and effective training methods as part of the Industry 4.0 wave. VRseBuilder is built to cater to the needs of over 100 enterprise customers, with more than 250 large-scale deployments and 300,000 employees trained.

Vishal Ahankari, Business Development Lead at AutoVRse, explained, "VRseBuilder is revolutionizing how enterprises approach training. Our AI-powered Creation Studio has reduced development time by up to 93%, turning months of work into days while maintaining the highest quality standards."

Traditional training methodologies are often criticised for being inefficient, costly, and not engaging enough for employees. AutoVRse aims to bridge this gap with VRseBuilder by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and VR technologies to expedite the development process, enhance engagement, and scale globally.

Ahankari further added, "We don't just provide software — we become an extension of our clients' L&D teams. 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."

The platform's modular design allows for a "build once, reuse infinitely" approach. This system, compared to LEGO-like construction, facilitates the creation of customisable training scenarios adaptable across various organisational needs.

Notable features of the VRseBuilder include the ability to convert streamlined operating procedures (SOPs) from PDFs, JPEGs, and spreadsheets into VR prototypes, a web-based dashboard for metric tracking, and a Creation Studio for real-time template customisation.

Organisations that have implemented VRseBuilder report an 80% reduction in training time, 60% improvement in performance, significant cost savings, and enhanced employee engagement and knowledge retention.

Aligning with the vision of Industry 4.0, VRseBuilder supports automation and real-time data use, fostering India's push towards a more digitally adept workforce. Digital India 2.0 initiatives are supported through platforms like VRseBuilder, which aim to enhance productivity and innovation by skill development and digital integration.

AutoVRse has been operating in the VR industry for eight years, delivering over 200 enterprise-ready projects. The company positions itself not only as a technology provider but as a partner working collaboratively with enterprises to develop and evolve their VR training programmes effectively.

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