Simlogic is a tech-innovator specialising in virtual simulations that improve team training and communication for professionals in high-risk fields. By combining advanced VR technology with modern learning methodologies and collaborating with industry experts, we develop immersive training experiences that enhance teamwork, decision-making, and communication skills. Our realistic, hands-on simulations allow teams to safely practice and improve their abilities in high-pressure scenarios, preparing them for real-world challenges while reducing risk and loss of life. Find out more about Simlogic here.

UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 & 4:

Good health, well-being and quality education

Our mission is to enable accessibility of high-quality healthcare and medical training through technology innovation.

Virtual reality, gaming technology, and artificial intelligence (coming soon) are the pillars of our platform, to better prepare and equip medical teams for safer patient care.

Timeline

February 2025
Simlogic introduces SkillupVR medical simulation platform.
November 2024
Simlogic awarded Vinnova Grant for Dual Purpose VR Team Training for Civilian and Military Medics.
July 2024
Skillup joined CO-AX Accelerator for Health Science and established Simlogic AB in Gothenburg, Sweden.
April 2024
Skillup raised 2.5MNOK in the second Folkeinvest capital campaign.
August 2023
Skillup conducted 6-month beta testing in Singapore and the Nordics region.
March 2023
Skillup joined Startup Wiseguys 2023 XR Acceleration Program!
July 2022
Skillup raised more than 3.5MNOK in its first capital campaign with Folkeinvest.
December 2021
Skillup was appointed the key VR content developer for 'UngMeistring', a digital treatment program led by Helse Bergen, for youth and young adults struggling with mental health disorder. 
November 2021
Demerged from Visual Engineering. Skillup was established to focus on development of VR for healthcare training and treatment.
May 2021 Ongoing
Continuous development of end-to-end VR simulation platform.
January 2020 to May 2021
Collaboration between Visual Engineering, the National University Hospital and Ng Teng Fong General Hospital in Singapore to co-develop VR medical simulation proof-of-concept.

Our Advisory Board

Dr Thomas Geisner

Department Chief, Dept of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway

Dr Per Erik Kemlen

Consultant, Dept of Anesthesiology, Sørlandet Hospital (SSHF), Arendal, Norway

Dr Robert Berling

Specialist in Emergency Medicine, Sweden

David Löfstrand

Technology Expert / Founder of Surgical Science, Sweden

Zane Ang

Paramedics Educator, Singapore