Why Velnode Exists
Across the industrial sector, the gap between theoretical design and operational reality is a multi-million-dollar liability. Engineering teams frequently must design, deploy, and troubleshoot complex industrial equipment with zero room for error. To mitigate the risk of live-plant testing and safely train personnel on these critical systems, companies are forced to burn capital on inflexible physical training rigs, scheduled downtime, and isolated, outdated simulators.
Physical Labs Cost Millions
A real operator training simulator: $100K–$2M to install. Requires dedicated space, maintenance, and breaks down constantly.
Live Training is Dangerous
Training on real industrial equipment exposes engineers to electrical shock, pressure release, chemical exposure, and mechanical hazards.
Access is Limited by Geography
World-class training facilities exist only in major cities. Engineers in emerging markets have virtually no access to hands-on lab training.