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  1. Zakaria Umar, Faieza Abdul Azizz, Rosliza Hasan, Muhammad Babayo Abdullahi
    MyJurnal
    This review paper describes in general the use of VR as a training tool in manufacturing
    technology like design, rapid prototyping, and manufacturing with some practical
    examples where VR is used and its benefits in manufacturing industries which reduces
    a lot of cost in the design stages to the finish stages. VR is the closest man can get to
    reality as the names implies with the present capabilities. The technique enables
    engineers and designers to move around and interact with the object in real time. This
    review paper looks into some challenges of VR applications in manufacturing
    industries.
  2. Rosliza Hasan, Faieza Abdul Aziz, Hesham Ahmed Abdul Mutaleb, Zakaria Umar
    MyJurnal
    This review presents generally about Virtual Reality (VR) technologies in industrial
    training. Virtual reality training is increasingly used for maintenance and operation,
    assembly procedure, welding and operative construction training that allow the
    workers to work on existing and new tasks in safe, and perceive on how an item takes
    shape as it travels through the manufacturing system, which result more effective
    training. For companies to spend the large amount of economic resources in training
    people, thus VR systems for training may reduce in dealing with issues such as the high
    economic costs of training for travel and living expenses for those who need to move
    from work to training centers. An adaptive technology has been used for pilot training
    and vehicle driver training that may improves accuracy of the procedure. VR training
    could create a more effective and efficient learning even without the presence of a
    trainer.
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