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Oxford Medical Simulation raises €5.78M for VR training

16 March 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Oxford Medical Simulation lands €5.78M to expand VR healthcare training

UK-based Oxford Medical Simulation has raised €5.78 million in fresh funding to accelerate the rollout of its virtual reality platform designed to close critical gaps in healthcare training worldwide. The investment underscores growing demand for immersive, scalable tools that can safely prepare clinicians for real-world scenarios.

Tackling the global clinical training bottleneck

Hospitals and universities are struggling to provide sufficient hands-on practice as patient volumes rise, clinical cases become more complex and staffing shortages deepen. Traditional simulation training with mannequins and physical labs is expensive, logistically demanding and difficult to scale across multiple sites.

Oxford Medical Simulation addresses this bottleneck with a cloud-based platform that allows medical students, nurses and doctors to enter lifelike clinical environments using virtual reality headsets or desktop devices. Learners can assess patients, order investigations, make treatment decisions and manage emergencies in a fully interactive, risk-free setting.

AI-driven feedback and measurable outcomes

The platform combines realistic 3D environments with AI-driven analytics to track user decisions and performance. Detailed feedback highlights missed diagnoses, delayed interventions and communication issues, enabling educators to target specific competencies. Institutions can standardise clinical skills assessment across cohorts and locations, generating comparable performance data for accreditation and quality improvement.

By removing the need for physical simulation centres and large faculty teams, the company aims to cut costs while expanding access to high-quality training, particularly for health systems facing acute workforce shortages.

Scaling globally with new capital

The €5.78 million round will be used to enhance the content library, deepen integrations with existing learning management systems and expand commercial teams in key markets across Europe and North America. The startup is also expected to invest in new scenarios covering primary care, emergency medicine and multidisciplinary team training.

As health systems continue to recover from the pressures of the pandemic and prepare for future shocks, demand for flexible, technology-enabled medical education is set to grow. With this latest funding, Oxford Medical Simulation positions itself as a leading player in the emerging market for VR-powered clinical training.

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