Insight into training: Software offers companies digital training programming.

AuthorKelly, Lindsay
PositionSAULT STE. MARIE REPORT

Six years ago, while Mark Lewis was working in manufacturing, helping the Sault Area Hospital transition from its old site to the new, a germ of an idea--digital training for health-care employees--began to form in his mind.

"The challenges in health care were, in many ways, similar to what I saw in manufacturing," he said. "It sounds odd, but they were quite similar."

Today, his software company, Insightworks, offers 3D mapping, training and coaching services to clients in the healthcare, manufacturing, and lottery and gaming sectors.

Services provided by Insightworks are threefold: e-maps, which are 3D renderings of a facility or piece of equipment, to help familiarize staff with them; on-boarding, which are training modules that help orient staff and instruct them in company protocols; and performance coaching, which fosters leadership development.

"We look at anywhere there are multiple processes or pieces of equipment, or there's a reasonably large staff," Lewis said. "Where they have high turnover and with baby boomers retiring, the turnover piece gets taken care of pretty quick, because everybody's doing hiring."

There are other companies out there offering similar software, Lewis noted, but "the flexibility that we offer, the combination of features, and this whole 3D environment is fairly unique," he said.

Insightworks clients include the Sault Area Hospital, the Niagara Health System, and Tembec, among others.

Lewis said he's currently in discussion with a hospital in Ireland, who's expressed interest in the technology. Talks are still in the early phase, but if all goes well, a partnership could emerge as early as next year, he noted.

The company marked a milestone of a different sort last December, when it ended its tenancy at the Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre, and moved into its own space in downtown Sault Ste. Marie.

As a born-and-bred Northerner, there was never a question of relocating to somewhere other than Sault Ste. Marie, "because it's a good place to work- and live,"- Lewis said. Technology makes it easy to connect with clients, he noted, and he doesn't hesitate to travel to meet with them, so the company could be run from anywhere.

The timing was right, Lewis said, for the company to go out on its own. He had...

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