Accessible Racing & VXP The Next Generation of drivers education and gaming, is developing a strategic plan with Savannah College of Art & Design & Sonalysts Corp. SCAD, a world leader in Industrial Design, proposed a class project that Designs business strategy plan. Phasse II will redesign and engineer VXP driving simulator hardware to be tested in hospitals and rehabilitation facilities by Dr's, Occupational and Recreational Therapist to identify Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Trends. Strategic business plan, scope of work, collaboration of departments to redesign and develop VXP The Next Generation hardware with NEW features including horizontal wheel for quadriplegics, joy stick for amputees that address all levels of disabilities, including a strategic outline; scope of work, time line and deliverables.
SCAD outlined the Strategy referencing the Ronald McDonald House as our Accessible Racing and VXP as McDonalds cheeseburgers that need to sell to sustain the non profit house. Also stressed we did not want to build a boat and then have to build a body of water, said they could build the VXP Next Generation, but wanted to identify and map out strategic process so we could attract funding for phase 2, 3 4 long term relationship. Current strategic partners and clients include, but are not limited to; Disney, Remington, Red Bull, Sony and several other world leaders in business. Their attraction to this project is benefit to students that can either work on class projects with fortune 500 companies, or develop entrepreneurial skills with a start up company like Accessible Racing & VXP that introduce our product and strategic plan with technology, that could potentially change the world.
SONALYSTS DoD contractor, in Waterbury Ct., developed software training program for the NAVY, for the past 25 years every submariner has trained on Sonalysts software. Accessible Racing and VXP The Next Generation's questions to Sonalysts: If Sonalysts can teach submariners, why couldn't they develop a drivers education program that newly injured Vets or civilians could use in the hospital. If it works for disabled persons, why couldn't it work for able body and change the face of drivers education model as it is known today?
In addition to reversing the curse, newly injured typically make a mental list of things they can no longer do, Accessible Racing/VXP drivers education on line model would start developing muscle memory in the virtual world that could easily transition to real world applications.
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