The end of the National Day marks a new beginning. We will keep moving forward and the future
is promising. With the sunshine of the holiday, we will illuminate every corner of our work and fully to
meet the challenges of work.
Recently, I saw a piece of news about forklifts:
Adecco of Canada has collaborated with BluWorkz, a provider of immersive workforce training solutions
in the United States, to launch a virtual reality (VR) technology-based program
"Forklift Upskilling Program" Through highly realistic VR simulators, we provide trainees with zero-risk
and highly efficient practical training.
VR Training: A Bridge from "Potential" to "Competence"
Traditional forklift operation training has long relied on physical vehicles and venues, and is confronted
with problems such as high training costs, significant safety risks, and low efficiency. The introduction
of VR technology has effectively solved these problems:

Firstly, through immersive scene reproduction, it can truly simulate the challenges of warehousing
operations such as working in narrow Spaces, handling heavy loads, and various sudden dangerous
situations, significantly enhancing the adaptability of trainees.
Secondly, with the help of a data-driven assessment system, the operational performance of trainees can
be recorded in real time, enabling enterprises to precisely screen out high-potential talents.
The profound impact of VR on the industrial vehicle industry is mainly reflected in three aspects:
Firstly, the "zero-accident" feature of VR achieves a win-win situation of safety and cost. It not only
significantly reduces equipment wear and tear and personal injury risks during training, making it particularly
suitable for pre-training in high-risk scenarios such as chemical engineering and cold chain warehousing,
but also helps enterprises reduce the investment in physical vehicles and optimize training budgets.

Secondly, VR technology is promoting the standardization of skills and the popularization of certification.
With the popularization of intelligent equipment such as AGVs and unmanned forklifts, VR technology can
simulate advanced skills like human-machine collaboration and fault diagnosis, laying a solid talent
foundation for the digital transformation of industries and meeting the demand for high-quality technical
talents in future intelligent development.
The industrial vehicle industry is under dual pressure of "efficiency upgrade" and "safety compliance".
The promotion of VR training is not only a technological iteration but also an innovation in the talent cultivation
paradigm. It can be foreseen that VR technology will enter the training field and gradually promote the intelligent
upgrade of the entire industrial vehicle industry.
Provide continuous impetus for the safe operation and efficiency improvement of enterprises.
















