Teleshore launches CGI technology to enhance remote safety training

Teleshore Group has launched a new CGI visualisation video of its best-selling telescopic grave shoring system, enhancing its remote-training and demonstration capability.  The latest CGI video is the latest addition to Teleshore’s growing CGI portfolio, as the company continues to invest in technology that improves its remote safety training and demonstration capabilities.  

Operations Director, Richard Smith, comments:

“The past year has proven how vital it is for businesses to respond to the changes in ways of working triggered by the pandemic, leading us to explore different training channel options so we can continue to deliver vital safety options and training for our product range.

Our previous CGI videos were very well received so we have invested further in animation which shows our telescopic grave shoring system’s functionality in more technical detail within an excavation, enabling it to be used as a training tool for the system. We are excited to share this with our clients now and will be expanding this technology across more of our product range in 2021.”

Teleshore’s CGI technology investment provides the additional benefit of being as effective for remote training internationally as it is within the UK, enabling Teleshore to move further towards its ‘Carbon Neutral’ goal by reducing the need for travel even when it is once again permitted.

Teleshore’s telescopic grave shoring system was the first of its kind to be designed and produced specifically for the bereavement services industry and was the company’s first product launched when it entered the market 26 years ago. Telescopic shoring remains one of the company’s best-selling safety solutions today; this latest technological advance in demonstration capabilities aligns perfectly with Teleshore’s continued commitment to delivering market-leading safety solutions for the bereavement services industry.

View the telescopic shoring animation here https://teleshoregroup.com/telescopic-shoring

Geoff Harper