Immersive VR Visualisation
What can you do with an immersive visualisation?
Sorry, there’s no punchline. But here’s some absolute facts.
Client Visualisation: make it easier to sell, make it easier to tender, to win projects, to talk less and sense more, to give your clients an experience, to eminate technological expertise, to show things that words simply don’t help with, to communicate across territories.
Staff Training: from scenarios to setting scenes, you can challenge staff in high-risk situations and you can do over, time and time again, with spatial visualisation you can ensure users are still in touch with their senses and therefore their memory, experience and understanding through immersion is carried over to the real-world.
Team Engagements: what’s better than sharing? Literally nothing. We sit there all day with our solitary PCs. Imagine if you had a meeting to look forward to where the whole team could explore/experience the venue you are considering for your next event- or maybe you could connect teams in fully immersive 360-degrees.
Immerse Your Meetings: because meetings are boring, especially in a dead room. Yet, that’s the point you have the room already, it’s probably got AV in it and you probably like it because you have enjoyable meetings in there. Yet remarkably, it could be a fully immersive 360-degree gateway to the digital universe.
Explore without moving or costing a thing: we have the leading platform for 360 live communications in real-time that can connect anywhere globally. Save time, money, planning and all the inconveniences, by connecting room to room, team to team in full experiential 360-degree view.
Perspectives: they matter, they really matter. Stepping into a 360 perspective could save you making mistakes, it could save you travelling to a place, site or venue that you should’ve never bothered with in the first place. Or you might see/experience an issue which you didn’t know about until you had a panoramic 360-view.
Experience Digital Information: because staring at it all day is slowly killing us all. So let’s engage, enjoy and interact a little more. Let’s put our senses to work, instead of using devices that abuse our senses to create addictive interactions, not experiential ones.
Being Human: Yes! You are not a robot, you not a brain attached to thumbs, you might ask how we got these devices so wrong and inhumane, we do all the time! Be more human, experience, enjoy and engage more deeply with your team and the work that you do so well (but could do better with immersive technologies- and we will make sure of it).