Spatial computing for industrial training
Tazen captures your best technicians' procedures with a phone or headset scan — and turns them into interactive AR work instructions, pinned to the actual machine, with built-in certification flows. Tribal knowledge becomes a training asset.
Works on iPhone, Android & major headsets · no 3D artists, no metaverse
Factories and utilities lose decades of judgment every quarter, and the binder on the shelf was last updated in 2011.
A quarter of skilled industrial workers hit retirement age this decade. Their workarounds, sequences, and “listen for that click” instincts leave with them.
Work instructions live in three-ring binders and shared drives — written for auditors, not for the person standing at the machine with gloves on.
Shadowing is the only real teacher — and it doesn't scale. New hires take 18–24 months to reach competency the plant needs in six.
Capture once, deliver forever — pinned to the equipment, not to a PDF.
An expert does the job once while a colleague films with our app. We extract steps, tools, torque values, and the verbal tips — automatically structured.
Steps anchor to the actual valve, panel, or fitting. Trainees point a phone or wear a headset and see exactly where — not just what.
Each step requires confirmation — photo, reading, or supervisor check. Completion generates an auditable competency record for compliance.
Field corrections flow back: a technician flags a changed part, the procedure owner approves, every copy updates. The binder never rots again.
We help you list the procedures where expertise is thinnest — usually the ones only one or two people can still do confidently.
One walkthrough per procedure, filmed on a phone. Our pipeline drafts the AR instruction set within 48 hours; the expert reviews and signs it.
Trainees run procedures with spatial guidance, supervisors see progress dashboards, and HR gets exportable competency records.
time to first solo task completion for new technicians
procedure errors during first 90 days on the job
procedures captured at a typical plant in the first year
“Our best lineman retired in March. In February he walked eleven procedures with a phone on a gimbal. New crews now do those jobs with his voice in their ear and his hands marked on the equipment — and our error rate on switchgear work is the lowest it's ever been.”
We'll run one capture day at your site and hand you the finished AR instruction set. If it doesn't convince your team, it costs nothing.
Booked-in request received — our field team will reply within two business days.