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The MidWeek / ShawLocal.com • Wednesday, Jun 1, 2022 MIDWEEK

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ON THE RECORD

... with Paul Kolenda

Who would you like to see go on the record? Let us know at readit@midweeknews.com SYCAMORE – Ideal Industries Inc. is making electrician apprenticeship a little bit easier with a newly developed virtual reality training program. The Electrical Training Alliance has partnered with IVRY Technologies, a division of Ideal Industries Inc., to launch virtual reality training as a learning resource for electrical apprentices at Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee centers across the U.S. The first installment of the Virtual Electrical Training program, which launches June 1, allows for immersive learning to develop skills as participants continue their training in the apprenticeship program. The VET experience uses digitally recreated Ideal tools to teach the user pro-tips of the trade such as wiring and installation techniques, how to use special tools and industry code requirements. MidWeek reporter Katrina Milton spoke to Paul Kolenda, Ideal Industry’s director of new product development, about the VET program and how it will help train the next generation of electrical workers. Milton: What is Ideal Industries? Kolenda: Ideal Industries is a company that designs and manufactures products for the electrical industry primarily. Part of the research and development function that we do here is that we look for new technologies, new products that would bring value to our customers and make their lives easier. We really take up the approach of creating an idea, determining whether some of those ideas make sense as a product, and then we conceptualize those ideas and transfer those ideas to our business unit. Milton: How was the VR training program created? Kolenda: That’s really how this virtual reality product came about. We took an entrepreneurial look at a problem the industry was facing around training electricians, recruitment, along those lines, and we ended up with a lot of different ideas before we finally narrowed in on the idea of using virtual reality to train electricians through a new technology. Milton: How will the VR training help electrical apprentices? Kolenda: The VR is used to train electrical apprentices at training centers where these apprentices are trained. We basically will use it to supplement materials, the textbook, the lab. The VR essentially simulates an on-the-job experience. It simulates an environ-

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Paul Kolenda is the director of new product development at Ideal Industries Inc. in Sycamore. ment where an apprentice can go through a task they’d typically be assigned to do. We have two approaches in this: a guided mode, or guided approach, where students are taught step-by-step, one-by-one, with tools and supplies, and then there is a test mode where all of the tools and supplies are basically laid out in front of you and then you need to complete the task that an electrician would do. After that, you’re scored and graded. Milton: How was Ideal Industries involved in creation of the VR training? Kolenda: Ideal came up with the idea, the concept of the product, and we took it around and got feedback on, got very positive feedback amongst partners in the electrical industry. From there, we began developing the product, which we are calling Virtual Electrical Training, or VET, for short, which mirrors the curriculum the Electrical Training Alliance teaches. Ideal is the creator of the software and we partnered with an outside development group to develop the application itself, but the content is developed by Ideal Industries in collaboration with the Electrical Training Alliance. Milton: How will the training program be offered? Kolenda: The concept of remote learning has been accelerated by the pandemic. However, the way we are set up right now, we have a partnership with the Electrical Training Alliance, and the VR is going to be distributed to ETA training centers in a lab type of environment in a classroom. …

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