Transforming Traditional Maintenance Training in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing with Digital Immersive Training

Background

In the competitive world of pharmaceutical manufacturing, plant reliability and operational safety depend on well-maintained equipment and a workforce that’s always ready. Yet for many companies, maintenance teams are a mix of in-house and contract staff, and high turnover can make it hard to deliver consistent, high-quality training.

 

The Challenge: Informal Training and High Turnover

At a major Indian pharmaceutical manufacturer, most equipment is maintained by on-site engineers. About 40% of the maintenance staff are contractors, and turnover rates are high. New hires are typically trained by senior engineers through hands-on, on-the-job learning.

While practical, this approach often means training quality can vary and is difficult to assess or standardize. There are no formal assessments or feedback loops, so managers have little insight into how well maintenance procedures are understood or followed.

 

A Digital Solution: Experiential Immersive Training

To address these challenges, the company began exploring digital experiential training as a scalable, modern alternative. After reviewing several platforms, the maintenance team selected iQ3Connect for its interactive, immersive approach—designed to deliver standardized, engaging training experiences.

 

As a first step, the focus was placed on vacuum pump maintenance—a routine and critical task, with around 300 pumps in operation across the plant. The team saw this as an ideal starting point for immersive training, with plans to expand to other core equipment like filters, dryers, agitators, and reactors. There is also interest in developing similar training for electrical maintenance tasks.

Implementation: From Real-World Procedure to Digital Module

The new digital training solution translates detailed maintenance procedures into an interactive VR module. Engineers learn and practice every step of the pump maintenance process in a risk-free virtual environment, receiving instant feedback and clear visual cues.

 

 

Benefits include:

  • Standardizing training content regardless of staff changes or instructor style,

  • Enabling faster onboarding of new employees,

  • Providing trackable assessments and actionable feedback,

  • Reducing errors and supporting compliance with safety protocols.

 

Next Steps and Organizational Impact

Encouraged by the success of the vacuum pump module, the company is planning to roll out immersive training for additional equipment, making advanced, feedback-driven learning a cornerstone of their maintenance organization.

 

This case highlights how digital experiential training can overcome traditional training barriers in pharmaceutical manufacturing—empowering maintenance teams, reducing operational risk, and supporting long-term business performance.

 


 

Interested in digitalizing your maintenance training? Contact iQ3Connect to learn how immersive, interactive solutions can help your organization achieve training excellence.

Meta Quest 74.0: Scaling Enterprise XR with Streamlined User Access and Improved Device Management

The addition of Browser shortcuts in the Library in Meta Quest 74.0 is a small but impactful improvement for enterprises that require scalability and centralized management of XR experiences. Here’s why it matters:

    1. Simplified Deployment & Access
      Enterprises can now create and distribute direct links to web-based XR experiences, allowing users to access cloud-hosted applications, training modules, or virtual collaboration spaces with a single click. This reduces the need for app installations and updates, making XR deployment more agile.

    2. Consistent User Experience
      By providing pre-configured shortcuts, organizations can ensure that users always access the right content without confusion or manual browsing. This is especially useful for training programs, virtual showrooms, and remote assistance solutions where consistency is critical.

    3. Improved Device Management & Compliance
      IT admins can pre-load and control access to browser-based XR applications, ensuring that devices are used only for approved enterprise purposes. This aligns with device management policies and reduces the risk of distractions or misuse.

    4. Lower IT Overhead
      Without the need for app downloads and frequent updates, IT teams can focus on managing a few centralized cloud-based XR applications rather than maintaining individual app installations across multiple devices.

    5. Scalability Across Large Deployments
      Enterprises can now deploy web-based XR solutions at scale without the friction of sideloading apps or dealing with store approvals. This is especially valuable in environments where hundreds or thousands of devices need to be configured quickly.

 

Overall, browser shortcuts in the Library support the broader trend of cloud-based XR and XR device management, making it easier for enterprises to scale XR adoption while maintaining control over device usage.

 

Watch the video below to see how easy it is to add web-based XR experiences to the Meta Quest Library. 

 

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