SIMmersion characters are played by professional actors, capturing true human behavior. They act out hundreds and sometimes thousands of potential responses to the software users' questions or statements, derived from experts' actual experiences. Our staff of professional writers ensure the scripts use everyday language and reflect a depth of personality that makes the characters compelling. In each new simulated conversation, the characters' motives, personality, or personal history may change. They remember details of each conversation and react to user, making each simulated conversation a unique experience.
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Simulation training and role-plays are hallmarks of preparing our military personnel for their duties.
SIMmersion systems can bolster initial training courses, provide practice and skill retention in the field,
or function as complete stand-alone training tools for personnel anywhere in the world.
Simulated patients are a hallmark of effective training for healthcare practitioners,
and SIMmersion takes this practice one step further with complete training systems featuring our characters for the healthcare field.
SIMmersion also develops systems to directly support patients, such as social skills practice for people
with autism and job interview practice for people with mental health issues:
Whether interviewing a suspect, providing testimony, cross-examining a witness, or keeping our borders safe, SIMmersion has created training systems featuring our characters to help those in the legal and law enforcement fields develop critical interpersonal skills and procedures for success.
Some of our characters for legal and law enforcement:
Superior interpersonal skills can best be gained through practice, and SIMmersion characters prepare managers and employees alike for the most difficult conversations.
Some of our characters for management and HR:
SIMmersion characters help educators, students, and social services professionals learn and practice difficult conversation skills to be ready to help those from all walks of life.
Some of our characters for education and social services: