Miners at play: new virtual mine exhibit launched at Dynamic Earth.

AuthorMyers, Ella
PositionTRAINING & EDUCATION

Safety is no game, but a new PlayStation-like system developed in Sudbury might actually improve safety in mines.

The Ontario Mine Rescue experience launched in August is Dynamic Earth's newest exhibit. The exhibit centres on virtual training in the world's first ever interactive and digitally simulated mine, FERDENO.

A human-controlled avatar named Kyle explained the exhibit to a keen crowd of summer camp attendees, industry and economic development professionals.

In the interactive exhibit, visitors use consoles and HD graphic monitors with j surround sound to immerse themselves in the virtual mine.

"The way we are learning is dramatically changing," said Don Duval, CEO of the Northern Centre for Advanced Technology (NORCAT). "Sudbury can be, and continues to be, globally recognized for all that is next in mining."

FERDENO was developed in NORCAT's Immersive Learning Centre with the help of Ontario Mine Rescue. It is a program that can be used by industry professionals for corporate training, but Duval said they will also pursue the consumer market of regular video game players, who can benefit from the "play-based learning" it offers.

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