
Aluminium Bahrain embraces digital transformation by integrating Virtual Reality (VR) technology in five key areas for its in-house training courses. The initiative was carried out in collaboration with Atyaf eSolutions, and the signing ceremony was held on 12 July 2023.
The VR training will guide Alba employees with a safe and realistic platform to understand Potlines and how it functions, procedures that need to be followed when operating a potline, and actions to take during emergency cases such as tap out, open circuit, prolonged power outage, failure of alumina supply, and failure of compressed air supply.
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"Virtual Reality is a medium -- a means by which our employees can learn in a safe and immersive environment without the risk of injury -- and this is when seeing evolves to believing. Alba is well-known as one of the leading technology-driven enterprises in Bahrain that has embraced the latest digital technologies as part of its Industry 4.0 Transformational Journey. We are pleased to partner with Atyaf eSolutions who are widely experienced in AR and VR technology implementation in the Region and accelerate our objectives when it comes to sustainability," said Commenting on this occasion, Alba's CEO Ali Al Baqali.
The signing ceremony was conducted at Alba premises between Alba's Chief Executive Officer Ali Al Baqali and the Chairman of Atyaf eSolutions Ubaydli Y Ubaydli to celebrate the execution of the pilot project on VR training for 'Potline Emergencies'. Alba is widely recognised as one of Bahrain's premier technology-driven organisations, adopting cutting-edge digital technologies as part of its Industry 4.0 Transformational Journey.
As part of the agreement, Alba will proceed with the additional VR training projects with Atyaf Solutions after successfully delivering and assessing the 'Potline Emergencies' training. Risk management requires measuring health and safety performance at the facility, company, and sector levels. Companies' long-term prosperity is dependent on stable and productive workforce forces. As a result, limiting possible health risks is critical.
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