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VIRTUAL REALITY DEVELOPMENT

We create custom VR applications for businesses across a wide array of industries & using a full range of headsets.

VR Development

Virtual Reality (VR) presents significant advantages for Australian businesses, offering immersive experiences that transcend physical limitations. With VR, companies can transport customers to virtual environments, providing unparalleled opportunities for product exploration and visualisation. This enhances the decision-making process, leading to increased sales and customer satisfaction. VR also revolutionises training programs by creating realistic simulations, allowing employees to practice in safe and controlled environments. This improves skill acquisition, reduces training costs, and minimizes risks. Moreover, VR enables businesses to create impactful marketing campaigns, engaging audiences on a deeper emotional level. By harnessing the power of VR, Australian businesses can unlock new levels of innovation, efficiency, and engagement.

What industry is your business wanting to use VR in?

What are the benefits of Virtual Reality for your business?

Training staff in VR by simulating situations on a computer

Prototyping new products and designs in a simulated real world

Testing how products work, move and interact with their environment

Presenting finished concepts to clients within a VR simulation

Showcasing products and services to customers via a digital showroom

Allowing customers to test and inspect products virtually

Outsourcing customer interactions to AI sales assistants within a digital space

Testing new tools and equipment within a safe environment

Interacting with customers in a simulated digital world

Specialist VR applications including VR dating, therapy, and entertainment

How is VR currently being used by businesses?

Businesses keen to stay at the forefront of technology are already investing in virtual reality. The primary use of VR at the moment is in providing safe, risk-free training. Surgeons use VR training tools to practise complex surgeries on children and test new tools and procedures in a simulated environment. Pilots have been training in VR simulators for decades, but modern advances in VR technology now mean that VR flight simulators are better, cheaper, and more portable than ever before.

Customer-facing businesses are employing VR technology to improve the customer experience and streamline the sales process. Retailers can now showcase their products in realistic, simulated environments to customers all around the world, enabling users to interact with objects in a realistic manner and make informed purchasing decisions before they buy. Rather than visiting a physical showroom, customers can simply use a VR Headset to explore a company’s products in the metaverse.

Manufacturing companies also use VR in the development and design of new products. Virtual reality allows manufacturers to prototype and test new products in a simulated space, reducing the overall costs of prototyping while maintaining high standards of quality assurance. VR prototyping is already commonplace in aviation engineering, but it’s a growing technology across all sectors.

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