Oberon Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce that they have become the newest member of the VR/AR Association

Along with the VR/AR Association, Oberon Technologies is dedicated to sharing insights and  innovative training solutions that can help organizations realize the value of virtual reality. As a member of the association, Oberon will participate with other VR/AR organizations in key committees, contribute to research papers and share client case studies to help accelerate the adoption of VR for Training within the Energy and Manufacturing industries, while helping to drive the overall growth of the VR/AR market.   

Recognizing the tremendous safety and efficiency improvements that VR solutions can provide its clients faced with hazardous and costly training environments Oberon expanded its information solution offerings to now include immersive Virtual Reality applications that take training to new levels of efficiency.  For more than a decade, Oberon has helped clients address the content complexities of their Digital Transformation, now with the addition of virtual reality experiences and a dynamic content delivery platform Oberon architects and delivers innovative, holistic information and training solutions to our clients.

It’s great to see Oberon join, because our community needs providers of innovative interactive training solutions, and Oberon leverages virtual and extended reality technologies coupled with state-of-the-art information delivery for environments where safety, security, or efficient cost of delivery is critical,” says Kris Kolo, Global Executive Director, VR/AR Association.

We are excited to be part of the VR/AR Association and to learn and interact with fellow members as we explore ways to better serve our clients and help them more readily adopt VR/AR technologies to improve their businesses.  Working with innovative leaders like Exelon, Schneider Electric, and Navistar among many others we feel it’s critical to be part of communities like the VR/AR Assoc to help us stay on top technology advancements like those initiated by any of the VR/AR members,” says Tim Allen, CEO and President, Oberon Technologies, Inc.