Virti is an award-winning immersive, enterprise learning solution for healthcare and beyond. Virti allows for creation and cross-platform distribution of interactive, immersive (VR, AR and MR) educational content and provides analytics that intelligently predict how a user will perform under pressure before entering a real environment.
Virti uses research into cognitive decision-making under pressure and an immersive video platform combined with augmented reality to help professionals prepare for real-life high-pressure environments including surgery, sports, emergency response and military training.
Virti uses research into cognitive decision-making under pressure and an immersive video platform combined with augmented reality to help professionals prepare for real-life high-pressure environments including surgery, sports, emergency response and military training.
Location: United States, California, San Mateo
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $10M
Founded date: 2017
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | IQ Capital... | iqcapital.... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 29.06.2021 | Series A | $10M | IQ Capital... |
Mentions in press and media 21
| Date | Title | Description |
| 16.10.2023 | Healthcare Learning and Development Professionals See Potential in Generative Artificial Intelligence 88% See the Potential | Healthcare Ramps up Training Tech as Survey Finds 77% Have Implemented or Plan to Implement Immersive Tools Like Virtual Reality Most learning and development (L&D) professionals employed in healthcare in the U.S. have high hopes for ge... |
| 05.07.2021 | Virti secures £7.2m Series A investment to optimise human performance for the global workforce | Digital training platform Virti has raised £7.2m in a Series A to further its goal of improving human performance using world-class interactive technology. The round was led by deeptech investors IQ Capital and joined by Cedars-Sinai Medica... |
| 05.07.2021 | Virti secures £7.2m Series A investment to optimise human performance for the global workforce | Virti secures £7.2m Series A investment to optimise human performance for the global workforce 05-07-2021 Digital training platform Virti has raised £7.2m in a Series A to further its goal of improving human performance using world-class in... |
| 30.06.2021 | British startup Virti raises €8.4M to help companies train their workforce using VR, AR, AI; here’s how | UK-based digital training platform, Virti, has raised $10M (approx €8.4M) in its Series A round of funding. The round was led by deeptech investors IQ Capital and joined by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and a new, UK-based learning technology... |
| 30.06.2021 | Virti Raises $10M to Train Real People With Virtual Humans | Virti Raises $10M to Train Real People With Virtual Humans Eric Hal Schwartz on June 30, 2021 at 8:00 am British virtual training startup Virti has closed a $10 million Series A funding round led by IQ Capital. Virti’s digital environment u... |
| 29.06.2021 | Training platform Virti raises $10M Series A led by IQ Capital to teach soft skills in VR | As the pandemic took hold, training staff had to “go virtual.” Typically, that would have meant falling back on existing corporate training solutions, which we all know and “love.” Could there be another way? In 2018, trauma surgeon Dr. Ale... |
| 20.06.2021 | Six Entrepreneurs Share Their Best Books For Startup Success | Books: a source of inspiration for business foundersgetty |
| 23.03.2021 | London-based immersive reality training startup Virti launched VR mindfulness training to support employee mental health | Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are fairly new technologies, but they have a lot of potential for the healthcare industry. Earlier today, we wrote about AppliedVR, a Los Angeles-based digital therapeutics that’s pioneering t... |
| 05.03.2021 | U.K.’s pioneering medical technology is transforming U.S. healthcare | (BPT) - From staying safe at home to staying alive at the hospital, throughout the pandemic, health technologies have come to the fore and shown their value for saving lives and improving care. The U.K. runs a national value-based care syst... |
| 22.02.2021 | The Future of Data-Driven Medical Training with Virti’s Dr Alex Young | If technology has been our chief weapon in the fight against the coronavirus, then MedTech has been on the frontline. Whether it is helping treat or vaccinate patients or protecting doctors and nurses, technology has helped save lives. As s... |
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