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VR Hand Hygiene Training with Controller-Free Hand Tracking

  • 2:30 runtime
  • Retail
  • Updated March 2026
Overview

What You'll See in This Demo

This demo showcases one of the most technically ambitious applications of VR in workforce training — a controller-free hand hygiene program that uses advanced full-contact hand tracking to verify that employees are physically performing each step of a proper handwashing procedure correctly, in real time. Built for a Fortune 500 food service company operating across hospitals, cafes, and stadiums, the program had to work for any employee regardless of technical background — which meant eliminating controllers entirely and relying solely on natural hand movement for all navigation and interaction. Translucent guide hands demonstrate each step visually while voice narration reinforces the why behind every motion, and learners cannot advance until the system confirms their technique is correct. The result is a training program that doesn’t just tell employees how to wash their hands — it requires them to prove it. Earning awards from both the Learning and Performance Institute and Brandon Hall Group in 2024, this solution demonstrates what becomes possible when VR technology is pushed to solve a problem that conventional training methods genuinely cannot. Whether you’re in healthcare, food service, hospitality, or any environment where hygiene compliance is mission-critical, this approach shows how immersive technology can deliver kinetic proof of learning at enterprise scale.

Key Learning Objectives

Verify proper handwashing technique through real-time, full-contact hand tracking — including interlacing fingers, scrubbing fingertips, cleaning wrists, and washing under nails
Teach employees when and where hand hygiene is required, not just how to perform it
Eliminate subjectivity from hygiene compliance training by replacing trainer observation with objective, data-driven motion verification
Deliver accessible, controller-free training that any employee can complete regardless of technical background or prior VR experience
Reduce incomplete handwashing procedures and build lasting consistency across a large, distributed workforce
Scale hospital-grade hygiene standards across diverse operational settings — from clinical environments to food service to public-facing venues
FAQ

Common Questions

What makes VR hand tracking different from other forms of handwashing compliance training?+
Traditional handwashing training — whether classroom instruction, video demonstration, or UV light verification — relies on either self-reporting or a trainer's direct observation, both of which introduce inconsistency at scale. VR hand tracking changes that entirely. The system detects actual hand movements in real time, tracking motion accuracy, step completion, and scrubbing duration for every learner, every time. Employees cannot advance through the training until the system confirms their technique is correct — creating an objective, repeatable standard of kinetic proof that conventional methods simply can't replicate.
How does full-contact hand tracking work, and why is it technically significant?+
Most VR hand tracking systems struggle with full-contact interactions — motions where both hands are touching simultaneously, like rubbing palms together, interlacing fingers, or scrubbing between knuckles. These are also the most critical motions in proper handwashing technique. Roundtable Learning's development team pushed past the limitations of standard VR hand tracking to build a system capable of accurately detecting these natural, full-contact movements without external sensors or controllers. At the time of development, virtually no existing content libraries supported this level of unrestricted hand-to-hand interaction — making this one of the most technically advanced hand tracking implementations in enterprise VR training.
Why does this training use no controllers?+
Controllers introduce a learning curve that has nothing to do with the training itself — especially for employees with no prior VR or gaming experience. By building the entire experience around natural hand movement, the technology becomes invisible. Employees know how to use their hands. They don't need to learn how to use a controller first. That design decision makes the program accessible to workers of any background or technical proficiency, which is critical when deploying training across a large, diverse workforce in settings like hospitals, cafeterias, and stadiums.
What data does the system capture, and how is it used?+
The training tracks motion accuracy, step completion, and scrubbing duration for each learner — capturing whether they performed each required motion correctly, whether they completed every step in sequence, and whether they spent sufficient time on each area of their hands. That data can surface compliance trends across a workforce, identify specific steps where employees consistently struggle, and provide documentation of training completion that meets enterprise hygiene standards. It replaces subjective observation with quantifiable proof of competency.
What results has this type of training produced?+
Organizations deploying this program have seen a 35% reduction in incomplete handwashing procedures and 90% compliance in practice runs — outcomes that reflect both the effectiveness of kinetic proof-of-learning and the accessibility of the controller-free design. The program earned awards from both the Learning and Performance Institute and the Brandon Hall Group in 2024, recognizing it as a breakthrough in immersive learning technology.
How do we explore a VR hand hygiene or compliance training program for our organization?+
Every program Roundtable Learning builds is designed around your operational environment, your workforce, and your compliance requirements. Watch the demo to see what's possible, then connect with our team to discuss what a solution could look like for your organization.
Transcript

Video Transcript

00:00 | What Controller-Free Training Looks Like
This doesn’t use controllers. This is what it looks like to clean the tops of your hands. This is what it looks like to interlace your fingers.

00:10 | About the Project
My name is Patrick Loman, I’m an XR developer here at Roundtable Learning. The idea of the project was to provide a comprehensive training on handwashing and hand hygiene procedures for a Fortune 500 company focused in the healthcare space. They provide catering for many different types of businesses — hospitals being one of them, but also more traditional cafes and stadiums. The handwashing training is applicable to any of the workers in those kinds of roles.

00:35 | What the Training Covers
Part of the application is showing an employee the procedure of washing their hands — the different steps and the forms they need to take to make sure all of their hands are cleaned. The other part is explaining when and where you might need to perform hand hygiene — after touching high-contact surfaces, or after interacting with certain devices like a card reader. These are surfaces being touched by a lot of people very frequently, so after coming in contact with a surface like that, we recommend performing hand hygiene.

01:05 | Visual Demonstration with Guide Hands
We have a voiceover narrating what you need to do, but for reinforcement we have translucent hands in front of you to actually show you — this is what it looks like to clean the tops of your hands, this is what it looks like to interlace your fingers, this is how you should be cleaning your fingertips.

01:22 | Why No Controllers
This application solely uses hand tracking — for all of the interactions as well as the more abstracted UI navigation. There’s a learning curve sometimes with using controllers that can be sidestepped with hand tracking. People know how to use their hands. They might not know how to use a controller. For something like handwashing, that’s able to be captured pretty easily with hand tracking — there’s no disconnect.

01:40 | Why It Matters
Handwashing training ultimately reinforces the consistency of washing your hands safely so that it’s not going to spread potentially harmful bacteria to any associates — especially in a healthcare situation. It’s pretty important to make sure your employees are trained well.

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Program Stats

Format: Custom-Built VR

Headset: Meta Quest 3

Modules: 2

Licensing: Unlimited Users