Recent regulatory developments in workplace safety training have officially opened the door to the use of Virtual Reality (VR) as an innovative tool for professional education and operational preparedness. This marks a significant step forward, one that Fondazione SAFE anticipated years ago through its continuous and strategic investment in immersive technologies and XR-based training solutions.

For years, SAFE has been working extensively with VR and extended reality (XR) technologies as a core component of its mission focused on operational readiness, safety, and advanced training. This long-term vision has led to the development of specialized expertise, dedicated infrastructure, and immersive training tools designed to make training more effective, realistic, and adaptable to real operational needs.

SAFE’s XR approach enables trainees to operate within highly realistic, fully controlled environments that replicate complex scenarios while reducing the risks and logistical constraints associated with traditional field exercises. The integration of Virtual Reality, advanced simulation systems, and digital platforms makes it possible to bring training directly into operational contexts, tailoring it to the real needs of professionals and organizations.

Through continuous research and development, Fondazione SAFE has consolidated its role as a key reference point for immersive training solutions in emergency management, CBRN preparedness, critical infrastructure protection, and high-risk operational environments.

The growing attention from institutions and regulatory frameworks toward innovative training methodologies further confirms the importance of investing in immersive technologies that enhance operator preparedness, operational readiness, and workplace safety standards.

Fondazione SAFE will continue to expand its XR ecosystem and advanced training capabilities, supporting public institutions, emergency responders, industrial operators, and strategic sectors facing increasingly complex operational challenges.