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Big Bend Technical College Preps Students for Industry 4.0 with zSpace AR/VR

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zSpace (OTC: ZSPC) is showcasing how Big Bend Technical College in Perry, Florida integrates the headset-free zSpace Inspire AR/VR platform with existing Amatrol hydraulic, pneumatic, and industrial robotics trainers in its Industrial Engineering Technology program. Students first practice virtually on equipment that mirrors physical trainers, then apply those skills in the lab, helping entire classes gain self-paced, hands-on experience despite limited physical hardware.

The technology supports a new 10,000-square-foot Advanced Manufacturing facility focused on automation, robotics, welding, and millwright skills, aligned with Taylor County’s workforce development goals. zSpace will also feature the college’s approach in a free Industry 4.0 webinar on August 25, 2026.

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zSpace's recent news record includes news_id 1078659, another AR/VR deployment item. That comparison...
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zSpace's recent news record includes news_id 1078659, another AR/VR deployment item. That comparison frames this college rollout as a customer-use signal; the latest filing's $0.9 million cash balance remains a material risk.

Key Figures

Facility size: 10,000 square feet Webinar date: August 25, 2026 Webinar time: 3:30 PM CT / 4:30 PM ET
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Facility size 10,000 square feet Advanced Manufacturing facility
Webinar date August 25, 2026 Immersive Learning for Industry 4.0 webinar
Webinar time 3:30 PM CT / 4:30 PM ET Immersive Learning for Industry 4.0 webinar

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5 past events · Latest: Aug 13 (Negative)
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Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 13 Second-quarter earnings Negative -19.5% Revenue declined despite improved margin, debt reduction, and reported quarterly net income.
Jul 07 AR/VR deployment Positive +0.0% Inspire 2 laptops deployed at Warsaw's Laboratorium 4.0 career exploration center.
Jun 25 Product capability expansion Positive +20.4% New Studio capabilities and sixteen ScholarLab biology simulations were announced.
Jun 23 Recognition program Positive +17.5% zSpace announced inaugural honorees and planned an industry conference showcase.
Jun 09 Medical imaging research Positive -3.0% An Italian partner used zSpace technology for interactive three-dimensional thyroid research models.

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Recent positive announcements showed mixed reactions, while the latest earnings report was followed by a negative reaction.

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ar/vr, industry 4.0, industrial robotics
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ar/vr technical
"zSpace AR/VR with its existing Amatrol physical trainers"
Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are technologies that add digital content to your view of the real world (AR) or place you inside a fully computer-created environment (VR), like wearing smart glasses or stepping into a simulated room. They matter to investors because they create new ways to sell hardware, software, services, and advertising, and can change how people shop, learn, and work—driving potential revenue growth but also requiring heavy investment and adoption to pay off.
industry 4.0 technical
"prepare students for careers in advanced manufacturing and robotics"
Industry 4.0 is the next phase of manufacturing and business processes that emphasizes the use of advanced digital technology, such as automation, data exchange, and smart systems, to improve efficiency and flexibility. It is like upgrading a factory from manual tools to a highly interconnected, intelligent network that can adapt quickly to changes. For investors, embracing Industry 4.0 signals potential opportunities in innovative companies and sectors leading this technological transformation.
industrial robotics technical
"The college's zSpace curriculum spans Advanced Manufacturing, Industrial Robotics"
Industrial robotics are automated machines and robotic arms used in factories and warehouses to perform repetitive or precise tasks such as assembling, welding, painting, inspecting, and moving goods. They matter to investors because they can raise productivity, lower labor costs and errors, and shorten production time—like adding a reliable, high‑speed tool to a production line—so companies that adopt or sell these systems can change margins, capital needs and growth prospects.

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Taylor County Schools' technical college pairs immersive robotics and manufacturing training with a new Advanced Manufacturing facility; free webinar set for August 25

SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- zSpace, Inc. (OTC: ZSPC), a leading provider of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) learning solutions for education, today highlighted how Big Bend Technical College, part of Taylor County Schools in Perry, Florida, is pairing zSpace AR/VR with its existing Amatrol physical trainers to prepare students for careers in advanced manufacturing and robotics as the district opens a new Advanced Manufacturing facility.

Big Bend Technical College's Industrial Engineering Technology program is already equipped with Amatrol hydraulic and pneumatic trainers, along with fault-based systems trainers featuring industrial robotic arms. Working with instructors, the college identified an opportunity to use the zSpace Inspire™, a headset-free AR/VR learning platform, to let students safely explore and practice on virtual versions of that same equipment before ever stepping into the lab. The college's zSpace curriculum spans Advanced Manufacturing (hydraulics, mechanical, and pneumatic systems), Industrial Robotics, and Process Technology, mirroring the physical trainers students will use hands-on.

By building familiarity with components and procedures virtually first, students can move through the physical lab more quickly and confidently, spending their limited time on hands-on trainers mastering skills rather than encountering equipment for the first time. Because zSpace runs on a laptop, the college can also put an entire class of students into self-paced, hands-on practice simultaneously, something the physical trainers alone can't support given their limited quantity. Big Bend Technical College plans to use its virtual and physical trainers side by side, with zSpace building foundational familiarity and the Amatrol equipment reinforcing real-world, hands-on mastery.

The blended approach supports Big Bend Technical College's broader investment in workforce development. The college is opening a new 10,000-square-foot Advanced Manufacturing facility to house its Industrial Engineering Technology program, training students in automation, robotics, welding, and millwright skills. The expansion comes as Taylor County works to diversify its local economy and rebuild industry following mill closures and hurricane damage in the region.

"Our goal is to give students more hands-on experience so they are better prepared and confident when they enter the workforce," said Shelbi McCall, Director of Big Bend Technical College. "zSpace gives our rural students access to hands-on experiences and work environments they may not otherwise have the opportunity to see or experience."

The approach reflects a growing trend among CTE programs nationwide: using AR/VR alongside physical trainers to close the gap between classroom instruction and the advanced systems used in modern manufacturing, without requiring schools to buy enough physical equipment for every student to train on at once.

Free Webinar: Immersive Learning for Industry 4.0

Educators interested in learning more about how immersive technology supports Industry 4.0 workforce preparation are invited to a free virtual panel discussion featuring Shelbi McCall, hosted as part of the AMTEC Institute for Industry 4.0 Innovation's Community of Practice series.

Immersive Learning for Industry 4.0: AR/VR in Action
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2026, Time: 3:30 PM CT / 4:30 PM ET
Register: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/NYKypgLPZJ

Educators, administrators, and workforce development professionals can learn more about zSpace's Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Robotics solutions at https://zspace.com/apps.

About zSpace

zSpace, Inc. (OTC: ZSPC) delivers innovative augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) experiences that drive achievement in STEM, CTE, and career readiness programs. Trusted by over 3,500 school districts, technical centers, community colleges, and universities, zSpace enables hands-on "learning by doing" experiences proven to improve engagement and student outcomes. Headquartered in San Jose, California, zSpace holds more than 80 patents, with research published in the Journal of Computer Assisted Learning (2021) validating the impact of 3D virtual reality technologies on student knowledge gains.

Contacts

Press Contact: Amanda Austin, Senior Marketing Director, zSpace, Inc. press@zspace.com

Investor Relations Contact: Gateway Group Cody Slach, Greg Robles 949.574.3860 | ZSPC@gateway-grp.com


FAQ

How is Big Bend Technical College using zSpace AR/VR to support Industry 4.0 training for ZSPC?

Big Bend Technical College uses zSpace Inspire to let students practice on virtual versions of Amatrol trainers before lab work. According to zSpace, this mirrors hydraulic, pneumatic, robotics, and process technology systems, improving familiarity and making limited lab time more efficient.

What programs at Big Bend Technical College benefit from the zSpace (OTC: ZSPC) AR/VR platform?

The zSpace platform supports Big Bend Technical College’s Industrial Engineering Technology program, including Advanced Manufacturing, Industrial Robotics, and Process Technology. According to zSpace, the virtual curriculum aligns with Amatrol hydraulic, mechanical, pneumatic, and robotics trainers used for hands-on training.

What is the new Advanced Manufacturing facility mentioned by zSpace (ZSPC) in August 2026?

Big Bend Technical College is opening a 10,000-square-foot Advanced Manufacturing facility to house its Industrial Engineering Technology program. According to zSpace, the facility will train students in automation, robotics, welding, and millwright skills to support regional workforce development.

When is the zSpace webinar on immersive learning for Industry 4.0 scheduled for August 2026?

The free zSpace webinar, “Immersive Learning for Industry 4.0: AR/VR in Action,” is scheduled for Tuesday, August 25, 2026, at 3:30 PM CT / 4:30 PM ET. According to zSpace, it is part of AMTEC’s Industry 4.0 Community of Practice series.

How can educators register for the August 25, 2026 zSpace (ZSPC) Industry 4.0 webinar?

Educators can register for the August 25, 2026 zSpace webinar via a Microsoft Forms link provided by the company. According to zSpace, registration is available at https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/NYKypgLPZJ for interested educators and workforce professionals.

What benefits does zSpace AR/VR provide to Big Bend Technical College’s rural students?

zSpace AR/VR gives rural students access to hands-on experiences and work environments they might not otherwise see. According to Big Bend Technical College, this increases student confidence and preparation when entering advanced manufacturing and robotics careers.

Where can educators find more information about zSpace (OTC: ZSPC) Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Robotics solutions?

Educators can learn more about zSpace Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Robotics solutions on the company’s website. According to zSpace, additional information and applications are available at https://zspace.com/apps for schools and workforce programs exploring AR/VR training.