See how other businesses are implementing virtual reality in the most innovative ways
Virtual Reality (VR) originally began as an idea to immerse oneself in the gaming world. The goal was to emulate as immersive an experience as possible while having maximum fun during play. However, the development of VR has come so far that it goes beyond just gaming. Many companies now also use VR for other purposes. Think of supermarkets wanting to train their staff, architects using a VR environment to showcase a house, or a company showing promotional videos in VR through a fun campaign
Staff training
Many companies already use VR training to prepare their employees for specific situations. The major advantage of these trainings is that you no longer have to replicate the physical space. Think of a fire drill; when you train your staff in the virtual world to handle fire correctly, you no longer need to spend an entire afternoon getting everyone out safely. Moreover, VR offers a completely new experience, making the training much more memorable than a standard fire drill. VR is also perfectly suitable for practicing speeches or short pitches. A great example of this is the VirtualSpeech app, where you can practice in photorealistic environments with the help of the app


Simulation of virtual environments
Real estate agents and architects can make very effective use of VR. By recreating a home or room in the virtual world, you can see the room without needing to be physically present. You can also easily make changes, giving you different perspectives that you might otherwise have missed. Think of the color of a wall or a certain light incident that you would not be able to see or change in reality. VR also offers the opportunity to be guided virtually. This is useful for people looking for a new home, but also consider the possibilities of giving potential customers a virtual tour of your office!
Conducting research
The world continues to innovate. Conducting research is therefore a vital part of these innovations. But not only does the world continue to innovate, the way of researching is also changing. Nowadays, research increasingly makes use of VR. A virtual world is, of course, the ultimate way to investigate something, as you can relatively easily influence various environmental factors. You also wouldn't want to test some studies directly in real life, as it could be dangerous for the test subject or because it's difficult to get all test subjects in one place at the same time. Many research centers worldwide are already implementing VR. From investigating malignant cells in the body to testing motor skills in a rising virtual spaceship; with VR, it's all possible
Conferencing and online meetings
Presentations and meetings can sometimes be boring. One way to make your meeting and/or presentation truly engaging is by using VR! Engage your audience in a completely new way. Don't just let them listen to you, let them experience the story! By creatively crafting a presentation, you can keep your listeners engaged by constantly surprising them, without losing the essence of your story. In addition to building a completely virtual world, augmented reality (AR) can also be a great addition to your story. Combine the real world with the virtual world, for example, by showing statistics life-size in real life


Attraction at fairs and events
An incredibly large number of companies attend fairs and events, almost all with the aim of exchanging information or making connections with others. The power of a fair lies in the large number of people who come specifically to see your field. So, you want to reach as many people as possible at a fair. How do you do that? By setting up a really cool attraction that draws people to you and shows them something completely new! A fair or event about technology, engineering, gaming, innovations, robotics or whatever? VR can always be used and is incredibly interesting for all fields! Do you want to give your visitors a truly new experience? Then take a look at the Virtuix Omni and the Hypersuit!