Worker NxT makes it easier for employers to identify, hire, train, and protect highly qualified and productive workers. Even in tight labor markets, our solution connects our clients to qualified workers and provides the intelligent tools they need to onboard, train, and manage them. Once workers are on the job, our solution collects and analyzes real-time data to ensure worker safety and augments their physical and cognitive abilities. Our platform also streamlines costly tasks including attendance tracking, skills assessment, and safety assurance.
Technology-enabled Training and Skill Enrichment
When digital transformation fails to meet expectations, it’s often caused by gaps between strategy and execution. Mindtree NxT clients don’t have to worry about that problem. Mindtree consultants provide expert workforce strategies based on best practices that have been refined through hundreds of client engagements.
Our clients can provide their workers with digital work instructions and guide them through complex tasks with the help of visual aids and contextual information delivered through augmented reality and mixed reality (AR/MR) experiences. AR devices can use 3D eyewear, smartphones, or tablets to overlay data, documents, and drawings onto machinery on production floors or jobsites. Workers can get on-demand training for factories, mines, oil rigs, and other environments from anywhere.
- 1,500,000+ Workers onboarded
- 20,000+ EHS platform users
- 25,000+ Safety harnesses tagged
- 42+ AR/VR training modules
- 5 Industry domains
- 75,000+ Workforce trained using AR/VR
Worker Productivity and Safety Across the Job Site
Our platform collects data from a variety of sources — including sensors embedded into clothing, headgear, goggles, gloves, and exoskeletons — to monitor health conditions, identify safety issues, amplify worker abilities, prevent injuries, and more. Sensors can also detect harmful chemical or physical agents and prompt the platform to provide clear instructions for workers so they can avoid injury. Moreover, they can detect a worker’s location, movement, and physiological state and provide alerts when situations pose a threat to safety.