V-Lab has received £165,006 in UK government funding to develop AI-powered software aimed at training construction workers. This innovative technology will provide virtual simulations that replicate real construction environments, allowing workers to practice essential skills like risk assessment and safety compliance. The initiative is part of a broader government strategy to enhance productivity and stimulate economic growth through AI advancements.
The funding is part of a £32 million initiative supporting nearly 100 AI projects across various sectors. By fostering a skilled workforce, V-Lab's software will address the pressing infrastructure needs of the UK. This project exemplifies the government's commitment to integrating AI into public services and improving overall efficiency in the construction industry.
• V-Lab secures funding for AI training software in construction.
• Government supports 98 AI projects to boost productivity and growth.
V-Lab's AI-powered software aims to train construction workers through realistic simulations.
V-Lab's technology uses virtual simulations to help workers practice safety and risk assessment.
The UK government allocated funds to V-Lab as part of its strategy to advance AI technologies.
V-Lab's recent project aims to enhance the skills of construction workers through innovative technology.
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