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Simulators: a paid learning method

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Agriculture, construction, logistics, lifting, ports, heavy goods vehicles… All these sectors have the particularity of relying on expensive driving machines that are delicate to handle. Before taking command, learning on a simulator pays off, at all levels. Demonstration with Mosellan Éric Pierson whose company, Acreos, designs and manufactures these technological jewels.

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© Johann Marin-Thiery. In 2025, Eric Pierson's simulators have operated 580,000 hours, the equivalent of 67 years of training.

© Johann Marin-Thiery. In 2025, Eric Pierson’s simulators have operated 580,000 hours, the equivalent of 67 years of training.

No more Building CFA cannot now ignore the machine driving simulatorsas stated by Éric Pierson, leader in the field since 2007. And this for two simple reasons: “The public is inexperienced so risk management is better understood. And the legislation does not allow minors to drive a vehicle. Simulators therefore make it possible to pre-train them thanks to effective sequencing of learning methods, which measures the skills acquired step by step.. 

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