Bridge Learning Tech Unveils VR Learning Solution for Automotive Education and Industry

Technology-focused consultancy Bridge Learning Tech has introduced a new Virtual Reality Learning Solution to assist automotive electric vehicle technicians. The bridgeVR.io platform provides an immersive learning experience that can be used to test different concepts safely in a virtual environment, the company said in a news release. It is compatible with existing learning management systems or can be used as a standalone.

The company stated its goal is to make immersive, hands-on learning affordable to technical colleges and small and medium-sized organizations, as well as to large manufacturers. Later this year it will also offer learning capabilities to automotive service advisers and sales consultants. Future plans also include offering Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) as rewards and other purposes.

Prices start at $8 per technician per month. To learn more, visit bridgelt.com.

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