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vReact - VR Training system for professionals
Promo video
vReact by AppsBow is a hyper-realistic VR training system built on digital-twin technology, designed to mirror real equipment, processes, and working conditions. Accessible through VR headsets or standard computers, it allows teams to practice complex operations and emergency scenarios in a safe, controlled environment. The result is faster onboarding, improved knowledge transfer, and enhanced safety—without downtime or risk to people and equipment.
With multiple learning modes, AI support, and an advanced reporting dashboard, vReact tracks performance in detail and adapts to different training needs. Dynamic environments with weather or stress simulations prepare employees for real-life challenges, while scalable deployment ensures consistent results across teams and sites. Developed since 2012, vReact empowers industries to achieve safer, more efficient, and future-ready training.
From guided understanding to real-world accountability.
The vReact Stage Learning System reflects how real operational competence is built step by step. Each stage progressively removes guidance and increases responsibility, moving users from supported learning to independent execution. Visual markers, task lists, and AI assistance are intentionally reduced until the user operates exactly as they would in real life, proving true understanding, memory, and decision-making under realistic conditions.
Every action performed during training is continuously recorded and analyzed by the vReact Report System. Time, accuracy, mistakes, behavior patterns, and readiness levels are transformed into measurable data, enabling objective evaluation, comparison between users, and data-driven decisions for training, certification, and operational safety. vReact SLS is not about completing training. It is about proving real readiness to operate.
This video shows how easy it is to operate vReact VR Training and that using VR goggles is optional, not a requirement. vReact is designed to be accessible and intuitive, allowing users to choose how they interact with the training environment based on their comfort level and available hardware.
Training can be operated using VR headsets with dedicated controllers, standard desktop controls with mouse and keyboard, as well as gamepad controllers, joysticks, and custom-made input devices. By removing hardware barriers and simplifying interaction, vReact makes immersive training easy to operate and available to everyone, everywhere.
vReact Digital Twins by AppsBow are ultra-accurate, optimized 3D replicas of industrial assets - ranging from single machines to sprawling plants - crafted from laser scans, CAD models, and detailed field documentation. These models deliver near-photorealistic fidelity while remaining lightweight and performant, enabling smooth access across VR headsets, web platforms, and even standard PCs without high-end hardware.
Built for both beauty and practicality, these digital twins support a wide range of industrial needs, from immersive VR/AR training and remote walkthroughs to maintenance planning, emergency simulations, design reviews, and stakeholder presentations. Fully interactive capabilities, think working valves, switches, and systems, ensure realism and engagement, while over a decade of AppsBow experience across dozens of facilities brings both trust and technical finesse to every project.
AppsBow creates high-quality industrial visualisations that turn complex processes and technologies into clear, engaging visuals. From photorealistic 3D renders to dynamic animations and interactive explainers, we help companies showcase their products, machinery, and workflows with precision and impact.
Our visuals are tailored for marketing, trade fairs, investor presentations, and immersive AR/VR experiences — making technical stories easier to understand and more captivating to present.
vReact - Refinery - Gasoline Hydrodesulfurization Unit - Preparing pump for service
VR training example - MK mode - mouse & keyboard
In the Gasoline Hydrodesulfurization Unit at Plant 200, operators face highly technical and safety-critical tasks. With vReact, they can practice the full procedure of preparing a pump for service inside a hyper-realistic digital twin of the refinery. Every step - isolating the equipment, depressurizing, draining, and securing - is performed in a safe, immersive environment, where mistakes carry no risk but provide valuable learning.
The training is available in VR mode for a fully hands-on experience or in MK mode (mouse and keyboard) for accessibility on standard PCs. Guided learning stages - Guided Start, Task Mode, AI Assistance, and Exam Mode -ensure operators build confidence and competence before taking responsibility in the field. Trainers and supervisors can track performance, review errors, and generate reports through the integrated dashboard.
VR training example - VR mode - VR headset with controllers
Step into VR mode with the digital twin of the Haas VF-4 CNC machine and experience its startup workflow in a fully immersive environment. In VR mode, operators use hand controllers and a headset to interact naturally with the machine -turning knobs, pressing buttons, and moving tools just as they would in reality. For added flexibility, vReact also supports MK mode (mouse and keyboard), allowing the same training scenario to run on a standard computer, making it accessible anywhere without VR hardware.
Through AppsBow’s hyper-realistic system, trainees can practice the full first-use procedure safely - from powering on and running system checks to mounting tools and setting work offsets. A structured learning path - Guided Start, Task Mode, AI Assistance, and Exam Mode - ensures operators build skills step by step. Trainers and managers can track performance, monitor mistakes, and generate detailed reports via an intuitive dashboard.
Experience the Haas VF-4 CNC machine in MK mode (mouse and keyboard), where the entire first-use procedure is accessible through a standard computer setup. Operators navigate with mouse and keyboard controls, making it easy to train without VR hardware while still interacting with the digital twin of the machine in a highly detailed environment.
Trainees can practice each step safely - from powering on and completing system checks to mounting tools and setting work offsets - guided through structured learning stages: Guided Start, Task Mode, AI Assistance, and Exam Mode. This ensures knowledge is transferred effectively before moving to the shop floor. Trainers and managers benefit from performance tracking, error monitoring, and automated reporting via the integrated dashboard.
vReact - UAN Storage Facilities - Emergency - Leakage from the tank - VR mode (VR training example)
VR training example - VR mode - VR headset with controllers
Handling emergencies in UAN (Urea Ammonium Nitrate) storage facilities requires precision, speed, and calm under pressure. With vReact, operators can rehearse the full response to a leakage incident in a hyper-realistic digital twin of the facility. From detecting the hazard and initiating safety protocols to isolating valves and coordinating with response teams, every step is practiced in a safe, controlled environment - building confidence without exposing personnel or equipment to risk.
Training is available in both VR mode, delivering full immersion with hand-controlled interactions, and MK mode (mouse and keyboard), accessible from standard computers. Structured through Guided Start, Task Mode, AI Assistance, and Exam Mode, vReact ensures operators are fully prepared for real emergencies. Supervisors can track actions, analyze mistakes, and generate detailed reports via the integrated dashboard.
vReact - Refinery - Gasoline Hydrodesulfurization Unit - Preparing pump for service
vReact - Refinery - Gasoline Hydrodesulfurization Unit - Start-up of debutanizer
Training simulation example - MK mode - mouse & keyboard
The start-up of a debutanizer column in the Gasoline Hydrodesulfurization Unit at Plant 200 is a complex procedure requiring strict adherence to safety and operational standards. With vReact, operators can rehearse the complete sequence in a hyper-realistic digital twin of the refinery. From pre-start checks and system preparations to heating, pressurization, and stabilization, each step is practiced in a controlled, immersive environment - eliminating risks while ensuring full process understanding.
The training is delivered in both VR mode, offering hands-on interaction with equipment, and MK mode (mouse and keyboard), accessible from any standard computer. Structured learning stages - Guided Start, Task Mode, AI Assistance, and Exam Mode - help operators progress from learning to mastery, while supervisors can monitor performance and export detailed reports.
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