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New filming studio and equipment investment at E-Training World

Online driver profiling and e-driver training provider E-Training World has made a significant investment in filming facilities and equipment to cement its commitment to providing best-in-class driver training.

The company’s new-generation online driver profiling and e-driver training system went live in 2023 after two years of software development and over 5,000 miles of filming. Available on a globally recognised software platform, with a tablet- and mobile-ready experience, the system uses high-definition in-vehicle, roadside and drone video footage to genuinely replicate the on-road experience.

The latest investment boosts this further and includes new office space with an additional ‘Green Screen’ studio. This is used for superimposing footage behind actors, and the permanent studio allows for superior sound and lighting when filming training videos, further upgrade its driver offering.

Graham Hurdle, managing director, commented: “Taking filming, editing and production in-house gives us far greater flexibility to produce high-quality driver training modules. We have also invested in staff training for drone flying, filming and editing, as well as hi-tech cameras, sound equipment, lighting and drones.

“In the videos, we are using actors who have been in TV advertising and some well-known dramas. This investment in high-quality production means we can provide engaging training experiences at the leading edge of driver training solutions.”

E-Training World serves some of the largest fleet operators in the UK and also provides branded/white-labelled systems to many of the best-known companies in the fleet sector. These include insurance companies, fleet management specialists, accident management providers, driver training businesses, vehicle rental specialists and other fleet sector suppliers.

Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. As Business Editor, Natalie ensures the group websites and newsletters are updated with the latest news.

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