E-Semble designs and develops simulation tools for training and education of safety and security people. With the Sutch firm’s ‘serious gaming’ simulation software, rescue and security teams from public and private safety and security services can be educated, it is claimed.
XVR stands for ExerciseVR and ExamVR. With this software you can create incidents in 3D which can be used for training, education and examination. XVR is especially used for traning and examination of people who are involved at the scene of an incident.<br><br>The ISEE simulator is an application which can be used for simulating and training de logistical side of the aid-assistance proces. The software is aimed at practising the coordination of people and resoutces at large-scale incidents. ISEE can be used as a single application or in combination with XVR. <br><br>Live demonstration<br><br>The firm adds that the value of XVR can be best presented during a live team-training exercise. At the premises of a first UK customer, the Severn Park Fire and Rescue Training Centre, Avonmouth, north Bristol, E-Semble will demonstrate the potential of XVR on June 23.<br><br>The demonstration starts at 10am and consists of an introduction of the software and the live demo. Participants will have time to raise questions and to try out XVR. The program includes a lunch and ends at 1pm.<br><br>For further information or registration – contact E-Semble