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Blueworks brings virtual-reality forklift training to Savannah high schools
Summary
A Blueworks representative described a partnership with Groves High School and Savannah Technical College to use forklift simulators to prepare students — including those from underserved communities — for warehouse jobs tied to Hyundai's local growth.
A Blueworks representative and founder (name not provided) told a Savannah-Chatham County meeting that the company has partnered with Groves High School and Savannah Technical College to deliver virtual-reality forklift training aimed at preparing students for local warehouse jobs created by Hyundai’s expansion in the area.
The representative said Blueworks, founded in Southern California in 2017, developed a virtual-reality forklift simulator that trains students on multiple types of equipment. "We developed the forklifts the real forklift virtual reality simulator,"…
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