DS Smith turns to virtual reality to propel manufacturing training into the future

DS Smith turns to virtual reality to propel manufacturing training into the future

April 14, 2021 Off By Sebastian Reisig

After a successful trial in Nantes, DS Smith is set to expand use of the immersive training technology in its production sites.

DS Smith has turned to virtual reality and 360° photography and video to enrich its manufacturing training program.

The new immersive learning solution, Uptale, has been piloted in the production facility in Nantes, France, to enable team members to understand technical processes and complex machine operations in a risk-free environment.

The intuitive training uses 360° photography and videos of the factory to allow team members to ‘experience’ interactions with the machines. They learn to complete procedures such as changing the roll on a corrugator machine, without stepping foot onto the factory floor, and take part in technical quizzes.

Paul Clarke, Operations Director at DS Smith Packaging commented: “As a business we’re committed to ensuring all of our employees who work in factories across 34 different countries have the expertise and skills they need to understand our technical processes and complex machine operations. The cutting-edge virtual reality and 360° training solutions that we’ve trialled in France give our team members a flexible tool to continue to learn and develop valuable know-how throughout their careers.”