Virtual Therapeutics
Anand Saral is a Virtual Reality Software Engineer at Virtual Therapeutics since August 2021, bringing expertise in developing immersive experiences. Prior experience includes serving as a Graduate Research Assistant in Virtual Reality at Clemson University, where research focused on user immersion and emotional responses through realistic patient simulations. Additionally, Anand worked as a Teaching Assistant in Computer Graphics at Clemson University and held the position of Software Engineer at Deloitte India, where complex data visualizations were created using Tableau and MySQL. Anand holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Clemson University and a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer and Information Sciences from CMR Institute of Technology.
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Virtual Therapeutics
Virtual Therapeutics is improving mental fitness in the workplace using immersive technology, evidence-based techniques, and engaging content. Our scalable VR solutions help employees quickly become more confident, focused, and productive. Through virtual reality, we unlock the power of immersive experiences to help employees find their inner calm, build stress resistance, enjoy mental fitness exercises, and reach their full potential. Virtual Reality eliminates external distractions to create a deeper, more productive, and repeatable meditative experience. It encourages employees to build their mental fitness. VT provides turnkey solutions that reach people when and where they need help – In the clinic, at work, or at home. • Our complete mental fitness program solution for companies combines VR technology with a suite of scientifically validated mental fitness applications proven to eliminate distractions, increase stress resilience, reduce attrition, combat ‘quiet quitting,’ and conquer employee burnout. • Our clinically tested content and applications make mental fitness fun. They reduce the impact of stress and anxiety, while enhancing job satisfaction, employee empathy, and everyday mindfulness.