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VR education for
academics and students

Access high-quality medical immersive training to diversify your academic programme with the ExR platform. We host an eclectic collection of VR films and simulations that will support your students to enhanced practical skill competencies and improved memory retention.

VR for medical learning.

Research shows a positive correlation between learning in a virtual environment and information recall. With ExR, you can immerse students in a variety of healthcare simulations to give them an interactive learning experience from anywhere, at any time.

Our technology converts real-world healthcare footage into a range of VR films:

360° VR

puts students in theatres and on wards where real-world procedures are taking place, allowing them to learn from the best.

6DoF VR

empower teachers to demonstrate major and minor surgeries as they’d happen in real-life, and students to practice the same.

Transformative healthcare training.

Adding a VR approach to your education offering keeps your institution at the forefront of medical training. Virtual reality is an engaging way to train on digital twins of rare or unreleased MedTech equipment, a usually costly and resource-intensive activity. With the ExR platform, you can break free of these barriers and enrich your training programme to appeal to a generation of technology savvy and digitally curious learners.

Why take a VR approach?

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Academia thrives off the introduction of new knowledge, skills, and ideas. But when students have never experienced or heard of a procedure before, you need to be able to teach them in a way that means their ‘new’ competency will be retained for years to come.

Where traditional e-learning is interactive, VR learning is immersive. In the medical field, witnessing and practising competencies is heavily dependent on several factors coming together – which sometimes don’t. VR films and training experiences are throwing accessibility to niche procedures wide open, supporting you to empower tomorrow’s healthcare professionals with the knowledge they need today.

ExR for academia: How it works

We offer more than medical VR films and 360° videos. We’re the VR partner that co-produces content with leading educational institutions and renowned professionals. ExR works with you to develop simulations tailored to meet the needs of learners in your school, college, or university.

  • Co-creation

    Collaborate with us to co-create VR assets that are bespoke to your education programme. Channel staff expertise and specialist knowledge into immersive experiences that your students can engage with today, and rewind and review tomorrow.

    We’ll use cutting-edge filming to produce 360° VR or full VR medical training of the procedures your students need to enact in the real world. We can add interactive elements, like prompts and assessments, to VR simulations to charge knowledge retention and transform performance levels.

  • Custom VR training platform

    Whether produced together or selected from our ready-made collections, your chosen medical training films are hosted on the ExR application. We’ll white-label the platform to reflect your institution’s brand, and you can add and remove additional content from anywhere, at any time.

    The ExR platform is cloud-based and can be accessed through a range of devices, from smartphones and laptops to VR headsets. By white-labelling the application, you’re giving learners access to the latest techniques and technologies whilst promoting your brand and core values within an industry-leading VR solution.

Medical VR training collections.

Ready to immerse yourself? Take a look at some of the collections we’ve produced with leading universities and NHS trusts, all hosted on the ExR platform.

Our collection of medical equipment VR simulates assembly, use, and best practice of devices to combine engaging learning experiences with real-world scenarios for the future healthcare workforce.

Close up image of disasembled tubes forming parts of a surgical laproscopic device
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Retractor for Abdominal Insufflation-less Surgery (RAIS) with the University of Leeds.

A clinicans holding part of a rigid bronchoscope.
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Paediatric Ventilating Bronchoscope Assembly with the University of Plymouth.

A computer-generated image of a control rooms with multiple computer monitors, a phone and a control pannel.
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Linac Radiography Control room with University of the West of England.

Our insight.

We’re at the fore of immersive medical VR training. Here's what we’ve been thinking and talking about recently.

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