Simulations and training in virtual reality (VR)

What is it?

Virtual reality is an image of artificial reality created using information technology – a computer vision of objects, spaces and events. It can represent elements of the real world as well as completely fictional one. VR technology has been developing for years and is increasingly used in business. With special goggles and controllers, it allows to move into a created digital world in which the user can perform various activities.

For whom?

One of the more interesting use cases of VR technology in business is specialized training and simulations. It enables large groups of people to be trained in various tasks and procedures in a much shorter time. This increases company security and improves operational efficiency. In a virtual world, you can get conditions that would be dangerous or expensive to recreate in the real world. The entire process can be done remotely. This type of innovative training is increasingly being used by customers in a variety of industries, such as manufacturing, medicine, transportation and logistics, construction, and the chemical industry.

Benefits

▪︎ faster onboarding of new employees
▪︎ multi-language support
▪︎ does not block the production or assembly line for the duration of training new employees
▪︎ there is no risk of damage to the product as a result of incorrect performance of tasks by trained persons
▪︎ does not require excessive use of the most skilled workers
▪︎ ability to conduct training in any place (does not interfere with company operations)
  • Control

    Artificial intelligence

    Automatic analysis of video recordings allows machines to detect irregularities in the area captured by the camera (e.g. security incidents, violations of occupational health and safety policies, or a decrease in production quality).

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  • Control

    Asset monitoring

    It allows you to locate fixed assets and increase personnel safety. With smart beacons, employees can more easily navigate the campus and find specific goods, vehicles or tools.

  • Support

    Augmented reality

    It is a system that combines the real world with a virtual, digital, computer-generated world.

  • Training

    Virtual reality

    It is an image of artificial reality created using information technology – a computer vision of objects, spaces and events.