yea, obviously learning is doing. but this looks to me like a product targeted at trade schools, to be used in the very very first stages of an introductory class. instead of using workshop space and materials to do intro concepts it can be done in a normal room, freeing up the workshop during that time slot for other uses.
schools are a continuous pipeline of new students to graduates.
IDK I’d say high school. I took a semester welding class at community college and we only spent 3 sessions on MIG (what this appears to be) before moving on to other processes. Most of the learning was around dealing with PPC, listening for the sizzle, identifying a good bead and common mistakes. This seems expensive for a one-class tool, especially since they still need the regular welders to complete the training.
schools are a continuous pipeline of new students to graduates.