
Hypercosm 3D simulations can help you with your training needs. Any time you have complex physical equipment that needs to be explained, 3D simulation is a potential solution. Whether you need to train astronauts or network engineers, 3D simulation can help to explain complex spatial relationships quickly and intuitively.

The examples belong to two categories: (1) procedural training and (2) free form training. Procedural training takes you through a set of steps in a linear order and is great for instructing how to perform well understood tasks. The second category, free form training, does not follow a linear path. Instead, the training uses a virtual simulation of a scenario or a piece of equipment that the user can manipulate in a free form way, just as if they were working with a real, physical object. This type of training aid is often useful for troubleshooting and situations where there is not a fixed set of procedures for every case. Free form simulations are also a great way to test your knowledge once you have worked through a set of procedural simulations.

These examples require the
Free Hypercosm Player to view.

Furlough Frenzy |

COLBERT Assembly Simulator |

V-22 Tilt-Rotor Familiarization |

NASA Biomass Production System Trainer |

Backhoe |

M16a Bolt Carrier Assembly |

Intubation Procedure |

Rover Operations Training |

HP Printer |

NASA Merlin Science Payload Trainer |