Understanding complex machinery shouldn’t be limited by cost or accessibility. VR brings high-end industrial machines into the classroom - giving students the freedom to explore, disassemble, and interact with systems they might never see up close in real life.
Mistakes in electrical systems aren’t just errors, they’re hazards. VR allows students to work with high-voltage setups in a risk-free environment, interacting with circuits, power grids, and substations without real-world dangers.
Site visits offer only a fraction of the picture. VR gives students the ability to step inside construction sites, bridges, and infrastructure projects at every stage—from foundation to completion—providing insights they can’t get from textbooks or videos.
Studying anatomy from 2D images doesn’t compare to exploring a fully detailed human body in VR. Our simulations let students interact with organs, systems, and procedures in lifelike detail—building confidence before they ever touch a patient.
A single experiment, done once in a lab, doesn’t build understanding. True learning comes from repetition, trial, and error. VR allows students to conduct experiments as many times as they need—without cost, safety risks, or access restrictions.
Patient care isn’t just knowledge—it’s practice. VR prepares nursing students with real-world scenarios, from emergency response to bedside communication, ensuring they enter the field ready to act, not just observe.
more knowledge retention with VR training
more cost-effective than in-person instruction
faster hiring for VR-trained graduates
I have seen a number of VR experiences. I feel that iXR’s is the most realistic compared to the others ….and has a lot more detail.
Associate Dean, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
This has been a 15-year dream of mine, to bring VR and AI into engineering and science. I’m so happy there’s finally a company that truly understands its importance.
Department Head Augusta Technical College USA
The X-ray vision on the jet engine is a fantastic feature, it allows students to see things holistically and truly understand complex systems. Very impressive.
Senior Lecturer Canterbury Christ Church University United Kingdom
This is the future of teaching. It makes learning more detailed and accessible. What I saw in your demo truly fills a critical gap in education.
Professor University of Stuttgart, Germany
For engineering students, this is invaluable. You can’t always see industrial equipment up close, but VR lets you look inside, explore, and truly understand how things work.
Lecturer Queen's University Belfast United Kingdom
I think there's enormous value in your product. The connection between book learning and the actual industry products is a critical step, and I believe your approach to that is really strong.
Professor Emeritus Auburn University USA
Most edtech tools in education miss the real problem, but your solution gets it. VR fills the gaps in classroom learning in a way nothing else can.
HOD Civil Engineering SVERI's College of Engineering India
Taking students on a site visit is costly and impractical. With VR, they can see entire construction sites in detail—far more efficiently and effectively.
HOD Civil Engineering Northrise University South Africa
Most students understand formulas but struggle with real-world applications. Your VR simulations make abstract concepts tangible—it’s exactly what education needs.
Head of Department University of Namibia Namibia
Students LOVED the simulations. Having these tools available for our physiology research has been incredibly valuable.
Professor University of Louisville School of Medicine USA
Whoever built this did an excellent job. The level of thought and execution is outstanding.
Associate Professor University of Cambridge UK
We limit education to two dimensions, but the world isn’t flat. It’s refreshing to see a tool that truly expands learning beyond the page.
Professor Universität Innsbruck Austria
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