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4Mar/20Off

Los Angeles-based Talespin nabs $15 million for its extended reality-based workforce training tools

Screen-Shot-2020-03-03-at-4.36.00-PMIt turns out the virtual and augmented reality companies aren’t dead — as long as they focus on the enterprise. That’s what the Los Angeles-based extended reality technology developer Talespin did, and it just raised $15 million to grow its business. 

Talespin‘s immersive platform has transformed employee learning and proven to be an impactful addition to our training programs. We’re honored to continue to support the Talespin team through this next phase of growth and development,” said Scott Lindquist, Chief Financial Officer at Farmers Insurance, in a statement.

Farmers is an investor in Talespin, as is the corporate training and talent management software provider Cornerstone OnDemand, and the hardware manufacturer HTC.

See the full story here: https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/03/los-angeles-based-talespin-nabs-15-million-for-its-extended-reality-based-workforce-training-tools/

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