3 Ways Your Business, Educational Facility Or NHS Trust Can Use VR Tours To Help Their Customers, Colleagues, Students And Patients.
05/05/2020 02:08 PM
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Return to work - There has been a 335% increase in the search term "return to work" since the beginning of March. We are helping some of our clients who want to use their interactive tours to embed training and induction videos and .PDF information sheet downloads to ensure their colleagues arrive back fully up to speed on the latest procedures, familiarised with layouts and up-to-date information, in a low-cost, safe and highly engaging way.
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Your location is unique, the people you work with and serve are unique, the challenges we all face however, are very similar. Here are three simple, low-cost ideas to use VR to overcome challenges, increase business and help our global community.
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"Getting ready to spend time outside - As the weather continue
s to improve, we’ve seen search behaviour change with consumers readying themselves for spending more time outdoors." (Source -2) As travel and socialising restrictions begin to lift around the world, the tourism and hospitality industry can utilise VR* to maintain interest from existing customers and generate new business with immersive, engaging content. "How quickly can you find the hidden offer code in our VR tour?"
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"Over 1 in 3 consumers have started using a new brand as a result of the innovative or compassionate way they’ve responded to the pandemic" (Source 1) Our VR tours don't require a headset and can be experienced on any smart device or desktop. For families with young 'active' children and people with hidden disabilities or conditions such as autism, continence or dementia, an interactive Ocean 3D tour allows the end user to familiarise themselves with a new destination. This can be a fun activity that builds desire or, for many, a very welcome facility to plan and reduce anxieties.
- Return to work - There has been a 335% increase in the search term "return to work" since the beginning of March. We are helping some of our clients who want to use their interactive tours to embed training and induction videos and .PDF information sheet downloads to ensure their colleagues arrive back fully up to speed on the latest procedures, familiarised with layouts and up-to-date information, in a low-cost, safe and highly engaging way.
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- Edelman, Global (BR, CA, CN, FR, DE, IN, IT, JP, ZA, KR, U.K., U.S.), Brand Trust and the Coronavirus Pandemic, n=1000 nationally rep. respondents/market, March 23, 2020–March 26, 2020.
- Google - https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/intl/en-gb/consumer-insights/search-insights-help-you-understand-consumers-uk-saw-rises-quietest-time-go-shopping-and-app-free/
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Take A Virtual Tour Of The New £29 Million Devon And Cornwall Police And Justice Centre Headquarters At Middlemoor
01/06/2020 03:14 PM
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Containing over 1 Quadrillion pixels (that's 1 with 15 zeros after it or, put differently, 1x10 to the power of 15) the VR tour of the new Middlemoor HQ that Cornwall based Ocean 3D Ltd have created for Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner office is not short of things to look at!
Commissioned by the DC PCC Alison Hernandez, the tour is open to the public to help reduce anxiety of vulnerable people, the disabled and those affected by rape and domestic violence who may have to attend the station to give evidence, be interviewed or attend court. The tour also serves a number of additional purposes including a superb familiarisation and accessibility friendly tool for new police and civilian staff, especially those who may have hidden conditions such as autism.
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Containing over 1 Quadrillion pixels* the VR tour of the new £29 Million Middlemoor HQ that Cornwall based Ocean 3D Ltd have created for Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner office is not short of things to look at!
Commissioned by the DC PCC Alison Hernandez, the tour is open to the public to help reduce anxiety of vulnerable people, the disabled and those affected by rape and domestic violence who may have to attend the station to give evidence, be interviewed or attend court. The tour also serves a number of additional purposes including a superb familiarisation and accessibility friendly tool for new police and civilian staff, especially those who may have hidden conditions such as autism.
"By providing the user the ability to be able to view a new unfamiliar or, what may be for some, an intimidating location in advance on a smartphone, tablet or desktop in a safe environment of their choosing, victims of crime and vulnerable people are more likely to feel at ease and more able to come forward to help police catch the perpetrators." Said Chris Wood. Director of Ocean 3D Ltd
Scanned the day before the HQ officially started work (hence the occasional stack of IT boxes or IT technicians detritus ready to be skipped) and not yet annotated with the interactive information points (these are being added by the PCC in the near future); the tours have already been used to help new recruits, transferring officers and civilian staff to navigate their way around the 3,700 square metres and three floors of this incredible building.
For security reasons, not all of the building is shown however, users can take a look around a selection of new cells, exercise yards, custody suites and secure courtrooms as well as see the extensive new facilities that officers and civilian staff based at the HQ use.
* That's 1 with 15 zeros after it or, put differently, 1x10 to the power of 15. To really blow your mind, that's over 4,000 times more pixels contained in this tour than there are stars in the Milky Way!
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