Lobaki, a leader in educational virtual reality, today announced a pioneering partnership with Wallace State Community College to revolutionize diesel technology education. This collaboration showcases Lobaki's commitment to reshaping vocational training through immersive VR experiences.
"Our VR platform doesn't just simulate a diesel engine - it provides a fully interactive, risk-free environment where students can master complex systems hands-on," said Kevin Loud, CEO of Lobaki. "We're not merely supplementing traditional education; we're fundamentally changing how technical skills are acquired."
Key features of Lobaki's diesel tech VR modules include:
Photorealistic 3D models of current industry-standard engines
Haptic feedback for authentic tool handling
Real-time diagnostics and performance tracking
Multiplayer functionality enabling instructor-guided sessions
Adaptive learning paths tailored to individual student progress
The partnership will initially focus on five crucial areas of diesel technology, with plans to expand the curriculum based on industry needs and technological advancements.
"Our goal is to bridge the skills gap in technical fields by making high-quality, hands-on training accessible and scalable," Loud explained. "The diesel tech program at Wallace State is just the beginning."
Dr. Vicki Karolewics, President of Wallace State Community College, praised the collaboration: "Lobaki's VR technology aligns perfectly with our mission to prepare students for the future of work. This partnership positions Wallace State at the forefront of technical education innovation."
About Lobaki: Founded in 2016, Lobaki is a leader in leveraging virtual reality for educational and training purposes. With a team of VR specialists, ed
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