Are you interested in giving health and safety training with Virtual Reality?

I want to use Ludus' VR

More and more companies are benefiting from using virtual reality technology in their risk prevention training. Ludus' mission is to complement your ORP training by making this revolutionary tool available to you.

In addition, we make sure that the implementation process is as quick and easy as possible.

I have decided to use Ludus technology, what happens now?

If you are interested in using Ludus virtual reality technology in your trainings or you want to get information about it, here we tell you step by step the simple process of purchasing our licenses:

  1. Fill in your contact details for our sales team: after filling in the form, our experts will contact you to advise you on how to implement our technology and the licensing plan that best suits your needs.
  1. The Customer Success department is at your disposal: once you have purchased the license, they will contact you to accompany you throughout the process. They will also follow up on the delivery of the equipment needed to use the simulations. In addition, you will have access to Ludus Academy, the learning platform with courses in which you will learn how to implement virtual reality in your training.
  1. Start-up: when the material arrives, our Support area will help you to 'start the engine', i.e. to get the equipment up and running. Once this is done, the only thing left to do is to train the pilots in charge of getting the most out of them: the ORP trainers.
  1. Training for trainers: once you have completed the set-up with Support, the Training department will contact you to schedule one or more training sessions, depending on the number of people who will be in charge of providing HSE training to the workers.

    Our Training department will be available for any questions via email, and will be able to conduct question resolution sessions when necessary.

    The objective is to turn company trainers into experts when it comes to providing training supported by virtual reality. Attitude and willingness to train with the tool are important when it comes to getting the most out of it.

Of course, Ludus Global's work does not end with this training. The LRP trainers, once trained, will always continue to have a Ludus Support team assigned to them, to help them solve any problem or doubt that may arise. In addition, the Customer Success department will continue with its constant accompaniment, studying how customers' needs may change over time and collecting their feedback on the contents.

At the same time, from the first steps of this process, you will be able to access the Ludus Academy tool, with contents to make a first contact with our product. With it you will be able to start learning and access different metrics depending on the license acquired.

Ride the wave of new technologies applied to training. If you want to incorporate virtual reality to your ORP training, or to know more information about Ludus, leave us your details in the following link.

 

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