Enterprises in all industries are increasingly looking to use virtual reality and augmented reality to address their business challenges and opportunities. Many companies have unique safety, environmental, or procedural challenges that can be reinforced through either single or multi-user virtual training to complement training in a physical environment. VR training has the benefits of faster time to competency, actionable data analytics, higher trainee output, enablement of simultaneous rollout to global sites, reduced costs, and safer training in high risk scenarios compared with traditional training methods.

These virtual training environments can help employees practice universally applicable skills such as presentations, hold virtual meetings with a distributed workforce in a common environment to interface with virtual 3D objects, or train in specific industrial environments like offshore oil rigs, energy facilities, and onboard ships.

All kinds of scenarios can be loaded in a virtual environment that would be costly or nearly impossible to replicate in a physical environment from familiarization to disaster protocols like blackouts, fires, meltdowns, or security breaches that train individuals and teams to respond properly through repetition and constant variation.

Impressive uses of Extended Reality in enterprise include:

  • Immersive Learning

  • Customer Activation

  • Marketing and Promotions

  • Sales of Complex Products or Services