Cassette is featured in this Financial Time article on how companies can keep up with rapid change by implementing VR and AI technology for training.
It walks about our work with healthcare company, Baxter International, where we created a VR tool to train intensive care nurses and doctors on how to use their Prismax 2 dialysis machine. The tool saves time and money by allowing nurses to learn more flexibly, in shorter periods of time, without having to take days off work for training. "The hospital says that the VR training has saved it time and money because nurses can learn more flexibly, in shorter periods of time, without having to take days off work for training."
Emma Rowley, a critical care technician at the hospital, says, "Learning by doing, rather than watching in a classroom, also helps staff remember more of the training. It's hard to retain that information when you're just watching somebody. There's a lot to take in."
Read the piece here: https://www.ft.com/content/e5ae76db-9f71-4b0f-92eb-7c250949a63d
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