Case Study
Shell: Improving safety and reducing risk
Immerse CEO, Tom Symonds and James Johnson, Global Deepwater Organisation Development & Learning Manager with Shell, discuss their experience to showcase the specific benefits of using a VR training program, the necessary requirements for a successful project and the eventual roll out.
This interview was filmed at the Industrial VR/AR Forum event, held in Houston (Feb 2020).
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