Every company needs to train its staff to keep them informed, engaged and responsive. Startup MOONHUB is banking on that training one day being delivered exclusively by virtual reality headsets.
It’s certainly a sector that’s worth investing in. According to consultancy PWC estimates, the burgeoning global VC workplace training market will jump to $294bn by 2030.
MOONHUB is poised to grow its share of this lucrative market. It is already working with a number of clients who share its vision for a completely revolutionary approach to training, including major names like Just Eat, Sports Interactive and BNP Paribas – and that’s just the start.
Founded in 2016, MOONHUB is disrupting traditional training models by offering VR-powered, fully immersive training courses. The aim is to simulate real-life scenarios and make the learning environment more compelling. The benefit is the low-risk, 360-degree experience for learners and the analytical performance overview for managers.
MOONHUB believes the real-life role play situations also enable more effective knowledge transfer. As MOONHUB founder, Dami Hastrup says, “In the companies I worked in prior to MOONHUB, it felt as though training was broken. Our goal was to create something that really worked, something with real depth rather than a box ticking exercise.”
Working alongside a company’s existing Learning Management System (LMS), MOONHUB can offer a library of VR training without the need for expensive external partnerships. Its patented ‘spot and jot’ scoring technology helps companies capture vital data in real-time and feed it onto a bespoke tailored dashboard for managers to analyse. The platform can work across any sector and is easy to scale and deploy – remotely if necessary.