Virtual reality welding: How tech is enhancing Tulsa trade program

Tulsa Welding School uses OcuWeld, a first-of-its-kind proprietary VR app, to complement the in-person training offered through its welding program. The technology helps to ease the stress that is linked to making on-the-job errors.

Tuesday, March 4th 2025, 10:10 am

By: Alyssa Miller


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Professional welders are a highly sought-after position. Tulsa Welding School (TWS) has a 7-month training program that teaches the skills of the trade.

The school has always focused on hands-on training, until more recently when it introduced virtual reality technology to the curriculum.

Virtual reality welding

Tulsa Welding School uses OcuWeld, a first-of-its-kind proprietary VR app, to complement the in-person training offered through its welding program. The app exists in the Metaverse and students access it through the Meta Quest virtual reality headset.

The VR training program teaches welding processes like TIG, MIG, and stick welding, various weld positions, and how to work with different types of materials.

Student Experience

Since using OcuWeld in its training, Tulsa Welding School has found there to be many benefits for its welding students. The school said the technology eases the stress that is linked to making on-the-job errors and instead, empowers students to concentrate on the key aspects while maintaining their engagement during the learning process.

It also allows them to train as much as they would like, increasing their access to opportunity.

TWS Welding Program

Tulsa Welding School is a trade school that offers training programs in welding, HVAC, refrigeration, and electrical. The welding program includes 7 months of training in structural, fluxcore, and pipe welding. The school even has overnight schedules and scholarships available.

TWS said professional welders are found in the automotive, aerospace, and aviation industries, bridges and bikes, shipyards, shops, and skyscrapers. The next welding program begins on March 17.

For more information visit their website.

Alyssa Miller

Alyssa joined the News On 6 team as a multimedia journalist in January 2023. Before that, Alyssa anchored 13 NEWS This Morning and told Northeast Kansans stories as a reporter for WIBW-TV. In her four years there, she won several Kansas Association of Broadcasters awards for her anchor and reporter work.

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