AXA XL unveils VR training tool

AXA XL Risk Consulting has today announced the launch of AXA Immersive Solutions, a new training solution leveraging virtual reality and digital twin technologies.

AXA Immersive Solutions gives AXA XL’s risk consultants access to a 3D model of a standard factory with the goal of providing engaging and sophisticated training for risk managers, facilities and plant managers and site operators – providing realistic training and better addressing risk prevention needs that are specific to individual clients’ needs.

Jonathan Salter, global head of AXA XL Risk Consulting, commented: “Our clients are increasingly using Digital Twin capabilities to model their production sites, processes and supply chains to drive productivity and improve safety. With AXA Immersive Solutions, we are leveraging the same technology to create risk and insurance services that have the potential to be far more efficient than traditional solutions, especially when combined with the expertise of our experienced risk consultants.”

Dan Bendavid, global innovation lead at AXA XL, added: “The development of VR-enabled training solutions for our risk consultants and clients is just one exciting area of innovation that demonstrates our ability to provide disrupted yet simple solutions to complex problems, all while speaking the same language as our most future-focused customers.”

AXA Immersive Solutions was developed with the AXA Digital Commercial Platform and incubated within the company’s innovation unit, AXA Next.

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