Tactile VR to Showcase AI-Powered Patients at NLN Summit 2024 in San Antonio

Tactile VR to Showcase AI-Powered Patients at NLN Summit 2024 in San Antonio

We are excited to announce that Tactile VR will be attending the National League for Nursing (NLN) Summit 2024 in San Antonio, Texas, from September 18th to 20th! You can find us at Booth 417, where we will be showcasing our latest innovation—Customizable AI-powered patients integrated into immersive VR nursing simulations.

At the forefront of nursing education technology, Tactile VR is revolutionizing how nursing students practice critical communication and clinical skills. Our AI-powered patients provide dynamic, realistic, and unscripted interactions, allowing nursing students to engage in lifelike simulations that prepare them for the complexities of real-world healthcare. With these advanced simulations, educators can now create richer, more adaptive learning environments without needing live facilitators.

Why Visit Tactile VR at NLN 2024?

 

  • Experience AI-Driven Simulations: See firsthand how our AI-powered patients respond in real-time to nursing interventions and communication.
  • Hands-On Demonstrations: Explore how our VR platform allows students to practice difficult patient interactions, such as responding to challenging emotional or clinical situations, all within a safe, virtual environment.
  • Innovative Technology: Learn how our AI technology empowers nursing educators to create high-quality, autonomous simulation experiences that provide consistent, unbiased assessment opportunities.

 

This is your chance to discover how AI is transforming nursing education and helping schools meet the growing demand for effective, scalable simulation training.

Stop by Booth 417 to see how Tactile VR is shaping the future of nursing education with cutting-edge VR technology. We look forward to meeting you at the NLN Summit 2024!

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Unable to attend #NLNSummit24 ? Book a virtual meeting with our team to experience AI-Powered Patients.

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