TechTalk (Nov./Dec. 2019)

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Find out about the latest advances in training technology.
  • Cerego, a leader in adaptive learning technology, rolled out a new suite of smart, artificial intelligence-powered “Create” tools for its adaptive learning platform to simplify content creation and improve the learning experience. The new tools reduce content creation time by more than 25%.
  • Global technology company Epson unveiled Epson Moverio Assist, a remote assistance and inspection solution using Moverio smart glasses that enables enterprises to address difficult repairs and work tasks out in the field. Moverio Assist enables “see-what-I-see” real-time collaboration between remote experts and on-site personnel to accelerate repairs with fewer mistakes.
  • Pixvana, a virtual reality (VR) solutions provider, and Alexo, an expert in tactical training to counter workplace violence, released a VR experience intended to prepare any workplace for an active shooter event. The Active Shooter Response training video utilizes VR’s immersive powers to enable learners to practice situational awareness, increase readiness, and quicken reaction and response.
  • Explorance, a Journey Analytics solution provider, announced Blue EJA (Employee Journey Analytics) for Learning and Development (L&D), Talent, and HR leaders. Blue EJA blends direct, indirect and inferred employee feedback into a single process of continuous listening with artificial intelligence. This process generates metrics to support focal-point HR decision-making and actions.
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