Leading the Conversation on Immersive Workforce Development
Last month, ForgeFX Simulations had the honor of taking the stage at BrainXchange’s Augmented Enterprise Summit 2025 in Dallas, TX—one of the industry’s premier gatherings for enterprise XR and spatial computing innovation. Representing ForgeFX, CEO and Co-Founder Greg Meyers presented his session, “Transforming Workforce Training Through Spatial Computing,” sharing insights drawn from more than two decades at the forefront of immersive learning technology.
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| Transforming Workforce Training Through Spatial Computing |
In an era where industries are redefining how they train, upskill, and empower their workforce, Greg’s talk offered a clear message: spatial computing isn’t a futuristic experiment—it’s a proven, high-impact tool reshaping workforce development at scale.
“For more than 20 years, our team at ForgeFX has been helping organizations reimagine workforce development—leveraging immersive simulations and spatial computing to make training safer, more scalable, and more effective.”— Greg Meyers, CEO, ForgeFX Simulations
A Legacy of Innovation in Simulation-Based Training
Under Greg’s leadership, ForgeFX Simulations has grown into a leading developer of custom virtual and augmented reality training solutions for Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and global enterprises. The company’s portfolio spans industries as demanding as mining, energy, defense, and aerospace—each requiring precision, safety, and performance at the highest levels.
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| ForgeFX Simulations |
From early virtual reality simulators for Komatsu and JLG Industries to advanced augmented reality training platforms for the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND), ForgeFX has continually pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in immersive learning.
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| EWAT HoloTrainer |
These projects are more than technical achievements—they represent a broader mission: to accelerate skills acquisition, improve operational safety, and deliver measurable ROI through the power of simulation.
Inside the Presentation: The Power of Spatial Computing in Training
At Augmented Enterprise Summit, Greg explored how AR, VR, mixed reality, and spatial computing are transforming the way people learn complex, high-stakes tasks.
Backed by real-world data from ForgeFX customer deployments, the session showcased how immersive learning outperforms traditional methods across multiple key performance indicators:
⏱ 20–40% faster training compared to traditional instruction
💲 20–30% reduction in fuel and maintenance costs
🚀 40–70% faster skill acquisition
💡 30–50% lower total training costs
✈️ 30–60% reduction in travel and downtime
📈 20–50% acceleration in time-to-market
These results underscore what ForgeFX clients already know: simulation-based training isn’t just effective—it’s transformative. By enabling learners to make mistakes safely in virtual environments and understand real-world consequences, ForgeFX solutions drive retention, confidence, and performance.
“We design custom immersive training simulators that challenge learners, provoke mistakes, and reveal consequences—because the best lessons often come from failure, not from success.”— Greg Meyers
A Community Driving the Future of Enterprise XR
Greg’s presentation was met with enthusiasm and curiosity from an audience of XR professionals, enterprise leaders, and innovators all working toward the same goal: unlocking the potential of immersive technology for real-world impact.
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| Somero Enterprises Laser Screed Training Simulator by ForgeFX |
ForgeFX extends heartfelt thanks to BrainXchange for hosting another outstanding summit—and to the attendees, sponsors, and fellow presenters whose energy and insight made the event such a success. The conversations that followed Greg’s talk—about scalability, integration, and ROI—highlighted a shared belief that spatial computing is the new standard for workforce training.
The event also underscored a broader trend: enterprises are no longer experimenting with XR—they’re operationalizing it, developing and deploying products, and generating revenue from XR training.
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| JLG AccessReady Fusion XR by ForgeFX |
From training operators in high-risk environments to preparing technicians for complex maintenance procedures, immersive learning is delivering tangible returns across industries.
Thought Leadership and Real-World Expertise
As a recognized thought leader in immersive learning and simulation design, Greg Meyers continues to speak at major industry conferences and collaborate with global partners to bring emerging technologies into practical use. His expertise spans:
- Interactive 3D simulation development
- VR/AR/MR deployment strategies
- Enterprise-scale training program design
- Quantifying ROI and performance improvement through immersive technology
Through these initiatives, ForgeFX continues to bridge the gap between innovation and implementation—helping organizations turn emerging XR technologies into proven, results-driven tools.
Watch the Full Presentation
If you couldn’t attend Augmented Enterprise Summit 2025, you can now watch Greg’s full presentation online: https://www.youtube.com/live/9jUSJS3Jvog
In the talk, Greg walks through the evolution of simulation-based learning, real-world success stories, and what’s next for enterprise XR as spatial computing becomes central to workforce development strategies worldwide.
The Next Chapter of Immersive Workforce Training
At ForgeFX Simulations, we believe the future of learning is experiential, measurable, and immersive. By empowering people to learn by doing—within realistic, consequence-rich simulations—we help organizations build safer, smarter, and more capable workforces.
We’re inspired by the growing momentum behind spatial computing and proud to be shaping its trajectory alongside our partners and clients.
If your organization is ready to explore how simulation-based XR training can drive measurable ROI for your workforce, we’d love to connect:






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