29 August 2025
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Metaverse Learning, a leader in immersive education, is thrilled to announce its official partnership with Redstone USA Inc. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in bringing cutting-edge, XR-powered training solutions to organisations across the globe.
Metaverse Learning specialises in creating interactive and realistic learning environments that combine VR, AR, and virtual technologies to address critical skills gaps. This new partnership will enable the broader distribution of these innovative tools, with a particular focus on empowering frontline and blue-collar workers with practical, job-ready skills.
“At Metaverse Learning, we believe immersive technologies open entirely new pathways to skills acquisition. Partnering with Redstone USA Inc. accelerates our mission to deliver realistic, high-impact learning experiences at scale, ensuring education and training are not only advanced but genuinely accessible.” James Pallister, Director of Client Solutions, Metaverse Learning.
Redstone USA Inc. will play a key role in delivering these solutions to a variety of industries, ensuring that more organisations can access the benefits of immersive learning. By leveraging their extensive network and expertise, the partnership aims to accelerate workforce development and enhance training outcomes on a global scale.
“We are excited to partner with Metaverse Learning and bring their innovative training solutions to our customers. Through this collaboration, Redstone looks forward to working closely together and delivering immersive, future-ready learning experiences that empower organisations and their people.” Saurabh Gajbi, Principal, Redstone USA Inc.
This partnership represents a shared commitment to innovation and collaboration in shaping the future of work. Together, the two companies will continue to develop and deploy solutions that not only bridge skills gaps but also create more engaging and effective learning experiences for all.
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