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Pilot-Ready Simulation Builds for Manufacturing & Industrial Training

Manufacturing teams don’t need more binders and videos — they need training that reflects real operational conditions and produces measurable performance signals. CoAxiom builds browser-based WebGL simulation pilots that help organizations validate safety and skills training, reduce procedural variance, and generate actionable analytics before investing in full-scale rollouts.

Our pilots are built for practical constraints: shift schedules, multi-site operations, onboarding throughput, and the need to demonstrate impact to supervisors and leadership. Each engagement delivers a focused interactive module, integrated telemetry, and an executive-ready impact report.

What We Build for Industrial Training

Examples of pilot modules we commonly build for manufacturing and industrial teams:

  • Lockout/Tagout & Safety Procedure Sims — step-by-step workflows, common failure points, and decision consequences.
  • Equipment Familiarization & Safe Operation — machine controls, hazard zones, and correct sequencing for high-risk tasks.
  • Material Handling & Floor Safety — pedestrian/forklift interaction, blind corners, load handling, and near-miss scenarios.
  • Quality & Process Consistency Modules — interactive SOP adherence, inspections, and error-prevention scenarios.

What You Can Measure

Our pilots can capture and report on performance signals that identify training gaps and operational risk:

  • Procedure completion accuracy (step order, missed steps, unsafe actions)
  • Decision quality under time pressure and realistic constraints
  • Hazard recognition and avoidance behaviors (zones, PPE, lift points, clearance)
  • Risk segmentation (low / medium / high) for targeted coaching
  • Common failure patterns by role, shift, location, or tenure group

How a Pilot Engagement Works

We keep pilots structured to protect scope, timeline, and measurable outcomes:

  1. Discovery & Task Mapping (Week 1–2): Identify one high-impact workflow and define success metrics.
  2. Prototype & Iteration (Week 3–6): Build the module and validate it with supervisors and SMEs.
  3. Deployment & Measurement (Week 7–10): Launch to a pilot cohort and collect performance data.
  4. Impact Report (Week 10–12): Deliver results, insights, and a clear scale/no-scale recommendation.

Ideal Pilot Use Cases

This vertical is a strong fit if you’re looking to:

  • Reduce incident risk by validating safety behaviors before floor exposure
  • Standardize SOP training across shifts or multiple facilities
  • Improve onboarding throughput without sacrificing safety and quality
  • Generate measurable training metrics to support leadership reporting or funding

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