Free Collaborative Webinar
Join us for a webinar with simulation experts from the University of Delaware, Barry Janney and James Burget. They will discuss innovative ways for reducing costs while maintaining simulation fidelity, offering a practical look at how programs can optimize resources without compromising educational quality. Attendees will learn about common areas where expenses can be streamlined and practical methods for implementing a “repurposing” program to extend the life of existing materials and equipment. Finally, the webinar examines the broader impact of supply cost reduction on simulation program performance, sustainability, and long-term growth. Plus, participate in a live Q&A to get your questions answered. Don’t miss this chance to walk away with practical strategies you can apply to your own program. Request access!
In this webinar, you will learn:
- How to reduce costs while maintaining simulation fidelity. Learn how to recognize areas where resources can be optimized, reused, and recycled to cut costs without sacrificing realism or fidelity in scenarios.
- Learn about the benefits of a Repurposing Program. Get practical advice for creating a repurposing program, including the supplies and personnel needed to integrate cost-saving strategies into a simulation program.
- The effects of supply cost reductions on your simulation program. Examine the short and long-term impacts of these strategies on your simulation program’s performance, sustainability, and growth.
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