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Skillveri is a technology company.
Skillveri develops extended reality (XR) simulation platforms for vocational skills training, primarily in manufacturing. Its core offerings include advanced mixed reality simulators for welding and painting, delivering immersive, data-driven learning experiences. These platforms leverage virtual and augmented realities to create realistic training environments, enhancing practical proficiency and precise skill acquisition.
Sabari Nair and Kannan Lakshminarayan co-founded Skillveri, emerging from IIT Madras. Kannan, an experienced inventor and entrepreneur, partnered with Sabari, recognizing a critical global skill gap in industrial trades. Their insight focused on advanced simulation technology as a scalable solution to traditional training limitations.
Skillveri’s products are adopted by industrial enterprises, educational institutions, and vocational training centers. The company aims to transform workforce development by imparting complex practical skills through accessible, high-fidelity digital environments. Its mission is to bridge industrial skill shortages with robust, data-informed training offerings.
Skillveri has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round.
Skillveri has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Skillveri Training Solutions Pvt Ltd is an edtech company specializing in VR/XR/MR simulation platforms for vocational skill training in manufacturing.[1][2][4] It builds multi-skill simulators for high-precision tasks like welding, spray painting, HVAC repair, solar panel installation, and more, serving training institutes, schools, colleges, SMEs, and industrial giants worldwide.[2][3] These simulators solve the high costs, long training times, and material waste of hands-on training by offering immersive, eco-friendly practice with haptic feedback, detailed analytics, and scorecards—enabling 3 million learners across 500+ installations to achieve better productivity and earnings while saving customers over $15 million.[2][3] With $1.2M in funding and market leadership in welding (India's most used) and spray painting (world's most used) simulators, Skillveri demonstrates strong growth from its IIT Madras origins.[2][3][6]
Founded in 2012 in Chennai, India, Skillveri emerged from IIT Madras' Rural Technology and Business Incubator (RTBI), India's top engineering university, as a pioneer in VR/XR-based multi-skill simulation for manufacturing training.[1][2][4] The founders leveraged the incubator to develop initial welding simulators, establishing market leadership before expanding into spray painting, gold-jewelry soldering, medical skills, HVAC, and solar installation.[1][2] Key milestones include graduating from RTBI, winning the NSDC Innovation Award, and scaling to 400+ global installations training 2-3 million learners, with presence in the US, India, and Europe.[1][2][3][5] This evolution reflects a shift from welding-focused products to a scalable, multi-skill platform addressing vocational training gaps.[1][4]
Skillveri rides the XR/VR wave in edtech and Industry 4.0, capitalizing on metaverse-powered training for manufacturing's skilled labor shortage amid automation and reskilling demands.[2][3] Timing aligns with post-pandemic remote/hybrid training needs and global vocational upskilling pushes, like India's Skill India initiative, where simulators cut costs 5-10x versus traditional methods.[1][2] Market forces favoring it include falling VR hardware prices, haptic tech advances, and ESG pressures for sustainable training—positioning Skillveri to influence ecosystems by standardizing assessments, boosting workforce productivity, and enabling SMEs in emerging markets to compete.[3][5] With 3 million learners trained, it shapes manufacturing talent pipelines across US, Europe, and India.[2][3]
Skillveri's trajectory points to aggressive pipeline expansion—adding skills like gold soldering and medical training—while deepening analytics and AI for personalized learning, potentially doubling installations amid XR adoption in manufacturing.[1][2] Trends like metaverse integration, haptic AI, and global reskilling (e.g., green jobs in solar/HVAC) will propel growth, with its IIT roots and $1.2M funding enabling international scaling.[3][6] Influence may evolve from niche leader to ecosystem enabler, powering "Skillveri"-certified workers for Industry 5.0, as its authentic, passion-driven platform (per its Tamil/Latin etymology) verifies vocational excellence worldwide—echoing its mission to skill billions cost-effectively.[2]
Skillveri has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Skillveri's investors include Ankur Capital, Rahil Rangwala.
Skillveri has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Series A in January 2017.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2017 | $1.0M Series A | Ankur Capital, Rahil Rangwala |