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Enterprise XR for equipment training, maintenance workflows, and safety procedures

The problem

Onboarding a new maintenance technician on a complex production line takes months of shadowing, and every hour they spend learning on the live line is an hour of degraded throughput. Safety walkthroughs need real people in real hazards to feel real — but that's how incidents happen. Digital twins were supposed to fix this, but most plants that ran the pilot found the CAD-to-simulator handoff took longer than building the physical mock-up would have.

Distributors and integrators serving the manufacturing training market want a tool that plant managers can approve without a six-month IT project — one that runs on the mixed VR/PC fleet they already have, integrates with the LMS and SSO their HR system uses, and produces training records that stand up to safety audit.

The VARDIX approach

VARGATES Technics targets industrial training centres: procedural walkthroughs for equipment operation, maintenance-drill simulations, and safety scenarios (evacuation, lockout-tagout, hazard identification) that can be rerun until they're reflexive. Instructor analytics track individual competency progression per procedure.

For sites that want the digital-twin layer, VARGATES Platform provides a persistent 3D environment where design, engineering, and training teams collaborate on the same asset — the line as-built, the line as-modified, and the line as-trained. SSO, custom ERP/MES integrations, and 99.9% uptime SLA available at the Enterprise tier.

Measurable outcomes

Half the calendar timefrom new-hire to proficient maintenance technician
Zero-hazard rehearsalfor lockout-tagout, evacuation, and emergency-response drills
Single assetengineering, training, and safety teams all working from the same digital line

For distributors and partners

Manufacturing distributors and training-centre integrators — VARDIX ships with the SSO/LMS/ERP integration surface, on-site installation, and priority-support SLA that enterprise procurement demands.