Bublar Group Receives Order from Saab on a Virtual Training Module
Bublar Group’s subsidiary Vobling has received an order from Saab to develop education and training programmes using Virtual Reality (VR) technique, on a product within the airborne surveillance segment.
Advanced training programmes, where the real world and realistic scenario simulations are used, will increase efficiency and productivity in the training and education phase.
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“Saab serves a global market with world-leading products, services, and solutions where training is a key component. I am therefore very happy that Saab has decided to choose Bublar Group as their partner for development of a training module using the VR-technique”, says Maria Grimaldi CEO at Bublar Group.
The training module will include a complete training environment that facilitates tasks and procedures, as well as keeping track of user performance and giving the user real-time feedback.
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“Saab shows an openness to new technology that gives the possibility to increase efficiency and improve the training experience, which we are delighted about.This solution will serve as a base that we can expand, and the ambition is to set the base for a scalable virtual training excellence platform”, says Anders Ribbing, Managing Director at Vobling.
Bublars’ subsidiary Vobling develops AR/VR-solutions in the areas of for example education, transportation and industrial applications for companies such as Saab, Electrolux, SJ and Tobii. Vobling has in-depth know-how in creating virtual training excellence programs. Vobling has previously developed the Carl Gustav Experience that is used in Saab’s showroom at their headquarter and at large expos.
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