MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202511125839 A) filed by Simulanis Solutions Private Limited, New Delhi, on Dec. 12, 2025, for 'virtual reality training system and method using smart haptic gloves for assembly and disassembly.'

Inventor(s) include Raman Talwar; Rohit Sharma; Mohammad Bilal Hamid; Ashish Kothari; and Asjad Khan.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention relates to a training system and method for industrial assembly and disassembly using custom smart gloves integrated with a virtual reality (VR) environment. Each glove incorporates multiple flex sensors, and haptic vibration motors controlled by an ESP32 based module to capture fine hand motions and deliver tactile feedback. Arm worn trackers provide hand position and orientation, enabling realistic manipulation of virtual tools and components. A processing unit runs a factory simulation, compares user actions to stored procedures, and, upon detecting an error, triggers glove haptics and auditory cues to correct the user in real time. All actions are logged and analysed, using artificial intelligence, to generate an after action review that highlights mistakes, suggests improvements, and reinforces muscle memory for real world tasks. The system improves safety, training efficiency, and skill transfer for industrial workers."

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