VR Training, education, entertainment
Functionality and design are crucial.
When the experience is both highly immersive and believable for the user, something magical happens. But a high-performing VR simulation does so much more.
There are many key factors in VR development. A great simulation checks off all the boxes.
"The welding simulator has proven to be a huge draw at career fairs and off campus events, allowing students the opportunity to explore this career in a safe and impactful way. This is contributing to more interest in skilled trade careers and a more economical means of career exploration for the college.
Dan and his team are extremely easy and fun to work with, and provided exceptional service and customer support at every turn. They were very attentive to our needs and goals for this project and stayed within the confines of a very tight budget."
John Smith
Coordinator, Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology
Whether it's training, education, or entertainment, VR is a much more effective medium. Users can practice skills and procedures in a safe and controlled environment, without the risk of injury or damage to equipment. VR can provide immediate feedback on user performance, allowing for targeted training and improvement. VR can also be customized to fit specific training needs and can be repeated as many times as necessary until mastery is achieved.
As a licensed VR reseller, BSD XR helps organizations stay at the forefront of VR technology by providing them with the latest VR hardware and software solutions.
We understand that keeping up with the latest advancements in VR can be challenging, especially for businesses that may not have the necessary resources or expertise.
BSD XR also offers custom-built controllers and peripherals that can be specifically designed to meet the needs of our clients.
Train employees in a variety of scenarios, including high-risk situations and complex procedures.
Improve efficiency by providing a virtual environment for collaboration, training and remote work.
Customers can visualize products and services in realistic 3D environments.
Save money by reducing the need for physical prototypes, travel, and physical infrastructure.
Provides customers an unforgettable immersive experience that improves customer satisfaction.
Gain a competitive edge in your industry and stand out from the competition.
Michele O'Brien, Faculty Coordinator, Georgian College
"The students have enjoyed the VR experience, giving a positive impact on learning about their culture, thanks to Bit Space Development Ltd. The team makes themselves available and communicates well to provide assistance whenever needed. Their collaborative approach impresses the client."
Experience realistic and immersive simulations that recreate real-world scenarios.
Training with VR can improve engagement and retention for users by creating an interactive and memorable learning experience, in a safe environment.
Overall, VR can bring training to life by providing learners with a safe, personalized, and engaging learning experience that is difficult to replicate using traditional training methods.
We want to help transform your business. If you're looking for change, let's talk about what Bit Space can do.
Project Overview, Mining VR
Experience dangerous situations in a safe environment.
Mining VR allows students to see first-hand what it's like to work in a mine without without putting them in any danger.
This simulation is being used for digital orientations and career exploration for the Northern Manitoba mining industry.
1. Define the purpose and scope: Clearly define the purpose and scope of the VR simulation to ensure that it meets the intended goals. This includes identifying the target audience, the specific learning or training objectives, and any key features or scenarios that need to be included.
2. Choose appropriate hardware and software: Select hardware and software that is suitable for the intended purpose and audience. This includes choosing the right VR headset, controllers, and other equipment, as well as software tools and platforms for designing and developing the simulation.
3. Design the simulation: Design the simulation based on the purpose and scope, using best practices for VR design and user experience. This includes creating 3D models and environments, programming interactive elements and behaviors, and optimizing for performance and comfort.
4. Test and iterate: Conduct thorough testing to identify and address any technical or user experience issues. Iterate on the design based on feedback from users and stakeholders, making improvements to enhance the experience and achieve the desired learning or training outcomes.
5. Deploy and maintain: We launch the VR simulation and provide ongoing maintenance and support as needed. This includes monitoring performance, updating software and hardware components, and incorporating feedback from users to continually improve the simulation over time.
The costs for a VR simulation can range wildly from $10k to $1million+. It's crazy but true. Most high-performing VR simulations take hundreds of hours to plan, develop and deploy.
A number of factors include the complexity of the simulation, the level of interactivity and immersion required, the target platform, the development time required, as well as the headsets, controllers, on-going maintenance and support costs.
At Bit Space, each project scope includes a detailed breakdown of hours for specific tasks and by project phase.
Some organizations are slow to act, and their employees or customers pay the price.
By not embracing VR, you risk losing out on numerous benefits such as a more engaging learning process, enhanced training experiences, and improved customer interactions.
It's a crucial for businesses to start exploring and implementing VR technology before their competitors do.
Get a competitive edge in your industry.
Deliver an unforgettable experience for your audience. We'll build a VR simulation to give you everything you need.
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