Med-Tech Innovation April 1, 2020
Shona Blackhall

Shona Blackhall, learning and development product manager at Allocate, discusses the ways virtual and augmented reality technologies can help organisations reduce risk and modernise learning and training methods.

Over the past 20 years, significant progress has been made in Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies. They are increasingly used in real-world applications as their versatility continues to improve and impress. The gaming industry has led the way with, in 2018, a reported 171 million users. Now, other industries are switching on to the value of these evolving immersive technologies and, in particular, how they can transform upskilling and knowledge transfer.
Learning and workplace training in healthcare is no exception....

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