Group 1 - Virtualware has signed a contract worth over €5 million to implement its VIROO platform in 66 Centres of Excellence for Vocational Training in Spain [1][2] - The six-year agreement positions the VIROO platform as central to Spain's national strategy for enhancing Vocational Education and Training (VET) [2] - The new VET Centres will add to the existing 25 centres already utilizing the VIROO platform across Spain [2] Group 2 - The CEO of Virtualware, Unai Extremo, emphasized the importance of this initiative for growth and pedagogical innovation, aiming to enhance students' technical skills through immersive technology [3] - Virtualware, established in 2004, is recognized as a leader in immersive and 3D technology solutions [4] - In October 2024, Virtualware acquired Simumatik, enhancing its capabilities in digital twin and simulation technologies, aligning with its strategic plan for key industries [5] Group 3 - The company's strategic plan for 2024-2026 includes expansion into North America and a focus on both organic and inorganic growth [5] - Virtualware's client base includes notable companies and institutions such as GE Vernova, Petronas, and various universities [6] - The company operates from its headquarters in Bilbao, Spain, with additional offices in the US, Canada, and Sweden [6]
Virtualware signs largest contract to date to deploy VIROO across Spain’s leading vocational training centres
Globenewswire·2025-09-12 05:55