VRSim
Develops virtual reality and augmented reality training simulations for industrial trades including welding, spray painting, construction, and manufacturing, enabling immersive skill development with reduced material costs and safety risks.
- CEO / Founder
- Matthew Wallace
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Active
- Latest Round
- Debt
Technology & Products
Key Products
SimSpray (spray painting training); SimWelder/VRTEX (welding training); SimBuild (construction/manufacturing fundamentals); VRNA (certified nursing assistant training); Custom VR/AR training solutions
Technological Advantage
VERIFIED: 20+ years of VR training IP (protected trade secrets); DEFENSIBLE: Exclusive partnership with Lincoln Electric for welding simulation; REPLICABLE: Scalable platform architecture supporting 125+ countries
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces training costs by up to 90% compared to traditional methods, cuts material waste by 95%, eliminates safety hazards, and accelerates skill acquisition through immersive, repeatable virtual practice environments.
How They Differentiate
20+ year focus on industrial trades vs general VR training; proprietary haptic feedback systems vs basic VR controllers; 95% reduction in material costs vs competitors' 70-80%; deployed in 125+ countries vs regional competitors
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Educational institutions, manufacturers, trade unions, workforce development programs, government agencies
Industry Verticals
Manufacturing; Construction; Automotive; Aerospace; Healthcare; Education; Government
Competitors
Taqtile (industrial AR training); Interplay Learning (VR skilled trades training); Mursion (VR simulation for workforce training)
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Employee count grew 10% last year; deployed in 125+ countries; under $5M revenue reported
Major Milestones
2002: Company founded; 2010s: Partnership with Lincoln Electric for VRTEX; 2020s: Expansion to 125+ countries; 2024: New East Hartford headquarters; 2025: CEO recognized as Hartford Business Journal Innovator
Notable Customers
Boeing; Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction; Lincoln Electric; Various technical colleges and high schools globally