Welding VR

The whole concept was the brainchild of creating a Virtual Reality Simulation of the regular welding activity and making it part of the Internal Training. 
Trainees will be able to participate in the simulation by logging into the Admin Login Panel secured by a password. This will work as an internal 
student/trainee database to be used as future references. After logging in trainees can choose from 3 welding scenarios-above the head, on the floor, 
and attached to the wall. Trainees will engage their technical and theoretical knowledge to complete the task. In completion of the assessment, a result 
will be generated from the overall performance of the trainees based on the welding time, welding amount, and welding area. Results will be handed 
over to the trainees so that they can have a quick overview of where to improvise their activities. Data of each simulation will be stored and exported as 
PDF and Excel files. Results show the visualization of areas being over weld, under weld, and perfectly welded.

Bangladesh Army- The armed force we rely on completely on our sovereignty and protection, has also played a vital role in our civil and construction work. From the Padma bridge to the big housing society, the Army was involved in most of the big construction projects of Bangladesh over the years. 

When construction is concerned, welding is a big part of it. This time, Battery low interactive supported the Bangladesh Army with immersive solutions to make the welding work more convenient and risk-free with our new virtual reality training simulator - Welding VR!

Welding VR is a VR simulated training Application. It offers Military trainees a unique and comprehensive simulation-based training experience of learning welding while saving time and going risk-free. The whole concept was the brainchild of creating a Virtual Reality Simulation of the regular welding activity and making it part of the Internal Training.

Trainees will be able to participate in the simulation by logging into the Admin Login Panel secured by password. Trainees will engage their technical and theoretical knowledge to complete the task. In completion of the assessment, a result will be generated from the overall performance of the trainees based on the welding time, welding amount, and welding area.