Virtualware partners with TDCLA to introduce VIROO in CHILE and peru
Bilbao, May 8th – Spanish technology company Virtualware (EPA: MLVIR), one of the European leaders in the virtual reality industry, has inked a partnership agreement with Tecnologías de Comunicación Latinoamérica (TDCLA) to further introduce VIROO in Chile and Peru.
The agreement welcomes TDLCA to VIROO’s Partner Program with the aim of expanding VIROO in the Latin American education and training market.
TDLCA has 18 years of experience in the development of eLearning solutions and the assembly of multi-industry LMS platforms, and over the last decade has established itself as a leader in the incorporation of disruptive tools such as gamification, 360° and Virtual Reality for corporate learning in Chile and Perú.
“WWe are thrilled to welcome Tecnologías del Conocimiento Latinoamérica to VIROO’s Partner Program. Through this partnership, VIROO will play a crucial role in providing a more flexible and relevant corporate training environment across a wide range of industries and sectors in Chile and Perú.”
explained Unai Extremo, CEO of Virtualware
“We have high expectations for how our agreement with Virtualware can strengthen our offering of immersive learning solutions for the fast-growing South American market. The potential of adding the content creation, remote collaboration, and virtual reality room deployment capabilities of VIROO to our experience and level of development in VR is immense”
explained Alvaro Alvarado,, Managing Director of TDCLA
Virtualware’s flagship product VIROO, the world’s pioneering VR as a Service (VRaaS) platform, makes Virtual Reality accessible to companies and institutions of all sizes and sectors. It is an all-in-one digital solution that enables the development and deployment of multi-user Virtual Reality applications remotely.
VIROO is already used by more than 40 companies and institutions worldwide including GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Ontario Power Generation, Gestamp, ADIF, the Spanish Ministry of Defense, El Retoño Technological University, McMaster University, and EAN University. The enterprise VR platform has been the backbone to develop strategic projects for defense ministries, critical infrastructure training projects, and innovative educational programs.
VIROO aims to become the standard for developing industrial end educational Virtual Reality applications worldwide.
Founded in 2004, Virtualware is one of the pioneering corporations in the European Virtual Reality industry applied to the industrial, educational and healthcare sectors. Its team of more than 50 people has developed more than 500 projects in more than 33 countries. It has its headquarters in Bilbao, Spain, and its North American headquarters in Hamilton (Canada).