There is a growing demand for digitalization in various industrial sectors. We provide modern technological solutions in both manufacturing and education.
Why is it better to present your workplace virtually, either to potential partners or to prospective colleagues, than through simple photos or videos? It's interactive, it's experiential and engaging, it reinforces brand loyalty, it better demonstrates real proportions and spaces, it's more effective to capture and interpret.
A more traditional, but also spectacular, tool is 360-degree video recording (with normal recording or even with acceleration), which helps to show real space, operations and everyday processes. A showroom can be modelled entirely from modeled, animated elements, but can also be created by stitching 360-degree video footage together.
In recent years, more and more promising VR headsets have come onto the market. The new VR headsets are now able to provide a visual effect that guarantees an experience that is lifelike and therefore, when we talk about education, easier to understand and remember. Whether it is individual instruction on the production line or group instruction, the VR experience can be an excellent complement to learning materials where visuality and the possibility to practice without stakes are important elements.
The digitisation of teaching materials and the exploitation of digital education opportunities make the educational themes and knowledge available to anyone without physical barriers. Learning can be made faster and more efficient, and digital learning systems can measure and monitor student performance, so that any backlog can be detected in time.
Digital learning materials can also be used as a welcome pack for new entrants or to refresh the knowledge of existing colleagues.
Military industry, military training, hazardous materials handling, complex manufacturing processes, high-attention work phases, biological research, occupational and fire safety training - there are countless areas where risk-free exercise has a huge role to play.
VR simulations can not only reduce the number of hazards and workplace accidents, but also save instructors time, energy and classroom rental costs.
A special, but all the more useful application of VR simulations is the development and implementation of group simulation exercises and courses in virtual space: we do not offer a game, but an opportunity to practice risk and error-free cooperation. However, VR itself is still fundamentally a game experience, giving colleagues a tool to learn through play and experience.
The next stage of development of digital learning materials is the complex education support system, through which learning materials can be uploaded flexibly, the views can be measured, and online tasks can be associated with the processing in addition to text comprehension. In addition, the system can be extended with additional features such as online exam questionnaires, a common knowledge repository, student-instructor contact, a competition for the most active students, etc.
When we talk about modern digital education and training, we cannot forget the relationship between augmented reality and educational materials.
Augmented Reality helps to provide instant additional information to elements, machines, equipment, switchboards, complex structures, visible in real space, to support users in their correct and error-free use.
Thanks to augmented reality, there's no need to search for user guides in drawers. In fact, you don't always need to call in a costly specialist in the event of a fault: you can create an AR application to go alongside the machines, equipment, technical and electronic tools on the shop floor, which shows the layperson in a clear and straightforward way how to carry out the workflow and troubleshooting processes in the correct order.
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