It’s Here Today: Integrating Virtual Reality Into Business

Virtual reality (VR) is not far out in the future – it is now. VR is being used across all industries in many ways and is helping businesses grow. No matter how big or small the company, virtual reality can benefit operations, sales and marketing, planning, design, and much more. And today more than ever, VR is approachable and can be integrated into workflows without significant cost.

Whether you are a professional American football player or a driver for UPS, companies worldwide are using virtual reality for job training. Also, colleges like the Texas A&M University (a Concept3D client for full disclosure) are using virtual campus tours to highlight their campus and give hopefully future students a powerful and memorable idea about what the campus and school culture are all about. These are but a few ways that virtual reality can be used in business. Below I dive into more detail on various business applications of VR and immersive experiences.

Big Data Visualisation

In its raw form, big data can be incredibly difficult to understand and work with. Companies across the globe are struggling with a massive influx of data, data that is imperative for many businesses to thrive and grow. And while spreadsheets, pie charts and bar graphs will always play a role in making sense of data, it only scratches the surface of its meaning. Businesses are always looking for new ways to interpret big data, and VR has the potential to change the big data game.

Visualising data is a new frontier, and VR – while not necessary for visualising the data – can take it to a whole level. VR makes data more interactive, as employees can move through it, see what they want to see and how changes would reflect on physical and digital twins (twinning). The digital twinning approach is incredibly powerful, especially for companies that have massive inventory and physical asset to manage. Visualising data through VR also allows you to view large amounts of data at a glance, determining which is most relevant to the project. In short, VR can make understanding big data easier, faster, and more comprehensive – leading to better decision making.

Employee Communications & Training

VR and immersive platforms have the advantage of being able to communicate in multiple dimensions, and therefore make an ideal tool for employee communications and training. Think back to the “Choose Your Own Adventure” books – training can be set up as a self-guided tour and become so realistic that employees can gain powerful knowledge of the inside of an engine, a below-ground facility, sites and instruments they may never actually touch. They can view the entirety of a site from a bird’s eye view, or dive down into a single interface.

Regardless of your industry, you should be considering how you can use VR for training and education. In preparation for 2017 Black Friday and the holiday season, Walmart uses VR simulations to train their employees. Because every situation can be accurately visualised and made real, your planning and decision-making within the company will improve.

Virtual Company Tours

Step one for anybody interested in your company is visiting your website. Using VR-ready virtual tours inspire them to learn more by exploring, take the next steps on their journey to take a deeper look at all your physical (or planned) locations have to offer.

Virtual tours can be as simple as a call-out of locations or a complete, immersive VR experience. Today, tours can easily be built in-house with off-the-shelf software, integrating 360-degree or standard images, and offering a fun and compelling way to showcase your location or locations. For example, Hotel Covington in Kentucky, has a virtual tour that explores all areas of their space, so future guests can know what to expect upon check-in.

Integrating a virtual tour into your business is a simple yet powerful way to gain brand and company awareness by bring audiences around the world right to your location with the click of a button.

Human Resources and Recruiting

What is it like to work at your organisation? VR can help attract the right employees for your company with unique experiences that show how your company operates, what it’s like to work there, and (using 3D virtual tours) the physical location and offices where employees would work.

Virtual tours can help future talent to better understand your company’s ethos and work culture and as a result help your business to stand out among other companies. INDUSTRY, a creative workspace in Denver, CO, has a VR tour of their office spaces in order to attract the right potential business and employees to use the space.

Marketing and Sales

Say goodbye to static 2D presentations and hello to immersive 3D materials that will help your business grow. For example, are you pitching a pre-production product? Create a 360° tour of the product where clients or employees will be able not only visualise, but better understand your company mission.

Another example is at the Pack Expo Trade Show, Key Technology, a manufacturer and designer of food processing systems, created a VR demo that allowed attendees to experience a detailed, hands-on look at how the company’s VERYX digital food sorting platform works. By using VR within your marketing and sales strategy you will eliminate doubt, and become one step closer to a lasting business relationship.

Design

Immersive technology is also redefining the design space. From creating the layout of a mass retail store, to wedding planning, or interior design of a celebrity client – VR makes sketches come to life. Event planning and room design can be visualised and seen far before anyone starts setting up tables and chairs.

For example, do you want to make sure that your brand-new product looks great in a major retailer? VR can help you plan out exactly what your point-of-purchase (POP) should look like and how it should be set up. Don’t leave your POP design in the old ways when virtual reality can take it to the next level.

Building Design and ArchitectureVR is the here and now. Companies across the world are integrating this technology into the daily operations of their companies, from employee training to visualising big data.

Concept3D Brings Virtual Tour Platform to Virginia Data Centers

Concept3D has become known for its work in creating virtual reality (VR) tours and interactive maps of various locations which can be used in various ways for areas such as sales, marketing and training. The company has now announced it has been working with CoreSite to launch a virtual tour is a state-of-the-art data centre in Reston, Virginia.

The CoreSite Reston campus includes three facilities, VA1, VA2 and VA3. The facility is planned to offer over a million square feet of data centre, with approximately 100 megawatts of capacity. The Concept3D platform was selected to showcase the facilities and features of the data centre.

The Concept3D platform features a mini-map that allows the user to orient themselves and also shows the locations of various points of interest in relation to the facility. Concept3D will also be displaying the various capabilities of the facility, such as its native access to networks and cloud services, such as AWS Direct Connect, Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute, Alibaba Cloud and IBM Cloud Direct Link.

“The CoreSite team has done a fantastic job of building out its virtual tour using the Concept3D platform,” said Robert Johnson, Vice President of Sales, Concept3D. “CoreSite benefits from virtual tours as the technology enables it to give prospective customers an immersive, first-hand experience of its facilities and technology. Virtual tours can be used for existing facilities like CoreSite’s VA2, as well as for sites under development to enable the sales and marketing teams to accelerate the sales process.”

“We are excited to launch the virtual tour, it will be instrumental in driving sales conversations and providing content for marketing campaigns,” said Brenda Van der Steen, Vice President of Marketing at CoreSite. “The virtual tour can also serve our training needs, giving employees and partners a way to explore a facility remotely.”

The CoreSite data centre virtual tour can be found on the CoreSite website. For future coverage of Concept3D and other VR projects, keep checking back with VRFocus.

Concept3D Introduces Tour Builder for User-Created VR Tour Experiences

When Google announced its Tour Creator during the I/O conference in May, the focus wasn’t just on teachers and students being able to create their own immersive tours but businesses as well. While Google offers one avenue for the creation of a 360-degree tour Concept3D offers another, having launched its new Tour Builder platform this week.

Concept3D specialises in creating software to power immersive online experiences having previously launched its Interactive 3D Map Platform. With Tour Builder anyone should be able to create, manage and share their own VR-enabled virtual tours, whether that’s for data centers, hospitals, convention centers and event venues, higher education, large commercial sites, retirement communities and real estate, among others.

The software supports the use of both 360-degree panorama and standard images. When using 360-degree images, tours are automatically set up for viewing in VR.

“We call it immersive because Tour Builder brings audiences right into a highly visual experience; it’s like VR without the need for goggles,” said Concept3D CEO, Gordon Boyes in a statement. “The business applications of Tour Builder are endless, from employee training, hotels and resort marketing, to commercial real estate sales. Tour Builder makes it easier than ever to create exciting and engaging experiences that bring audiences to a location. Like everything we build at Concept3D, our customers control the content and we provide an eye-catching 3D encounter. Much of this same technology is embedded into our interactive maps, Internet of Things (IoT) applications, wayfinding, asset tracking, and space-planning solutions.”

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Tour Builder uses a step-by-step process that guides the user through the process of adding information, images, video and audio tracks to tour stops. Once completed and published, the tour can be edited and shared via link. Additionally, by integrating with OpenStreetMap, Tour Builder will create an in-window “minimap” for easy navigation and jumping between stops.

Concept3D’s Tour Builder is free to sign up to and start building, simply follow this link. Apart from the free starter tier there are two further tiers; Foundation, and Enterprise, which include advanced functionality such as unlimited tours, advanced tour embed options, audio narration and more. As Concept3D continue to expand its product lineup VRFocus will keep you updated.

Concept3D Launch Interactive 3D Map Platform

For event organisers, the idea of being able to tour an event location without having to physically travel there is a very appealing one, particularly for those with busy schedules. Concept3D are making this possible with its interactive maps and immersive virtual tour software.

One of the first locations to be added to the Concept3D platform is the Palm Springs convention Centre, which allows the entire 245,000 sq ft location to be explored virtually, including the 410 room Renaissance Hotel.

3D view of the Palm Springs Convention Center’s Oasis Exhibit Hall with layout options (PRNewsfoto/Concept3D)

The Concept3D platform gives users access to an interactive map that makes it easier for meeting and event planners to explore the space and also get a feel for nearby attractions and amerities, with a listing of fourteen hotels included on the map.

The interactive map also includes a button for meeting and event planners to request a proposal, and users can also investigate the space by using the built-in virtual tour capabilities, which uses 360-degree images and can drop map users into a specified location.

“We’re proud to welcome the Palm Springs Convention Center to the Concept3D family and to see how this unique event space has come to life online,” said Chris Munz, Concept3D VP of Business Development. “The Palm Springs Convention Center team has done an excellent job using the Concept3D platform as a resource for meeting and event planners and also a great tool for guests who want to explore the area before they arrive and during their visit.”

“The Concept3D platform is a great resource and surpassed our goals of profiling our meeting and event spaces and making it fun and easy to plan an event,” said Rick Leson, Regional Director of Sales and Marketing, Palm Springs Convention Center. “We’re very excited about the new 3D interactive map and know that it will help our sales and marketing teams.”

Concept3D Logo (PRNewsfoto/Concept3D)

Further information can be found on the Concept3D blog. For future coverage of new applications for VR and 360-degree technology, keep checking back with VRFocus.

Hawaii Convention Center Launches Concept3D’s Mapping Platform

Concept3D, a leader in bringing physical spaces into the digital world through 3D modeling, virtual reality (VR), interactive maps and immersive virtual tour software have today announced that Hawaii Convention Center have launched their interactive map and tour platform.

Hawaii Convention Center - 360 Degree Image of Entry

The launch of the new 3D map offers a complete digital recreation of the Hawaii Convention Center, with all 1.1 million square foot of it being fully interactive within digital space. The map is a multi-level map which profiles the convention center’s 200,000 square foot Kamehameha Exhibit hall, 35,000 square foot Kalakaua Ballroom, registration lobby, 47 meeting rooms, two-tiered seating theaters, and 2.5-acre rooftop events garden. Users will now be able to find on-site information much easier then before and will benefit guests and event planners alike.

Hawaii Convention Center - Up-Close Detail of 3D Renderings

Prominently displayed and accessible via the Hawaii Convention Center website, it is designed to give users an easy and mobile-friendly experience when it comes to navigating the convention center. The software designed by Concept3D has been tailored to fit all the needs of the convention center, providing all the needed information for both and visitor and operator point of view.

Teri Orton, General Manager of the Hawaii Convention Center commented on the launch saying: “We pride ourselves on providing meeting planners and guests with the best possible service, and when we experienced the Concept3D platform we were drawn to the ability to make our processes even more efficient, we see Concept3D as a powerful information hub that offers the ability to explore all that we have to offer, from our unique indoor and outdoor meeting spaces to nearby hotels, restaurants, and other attractions. It’s an engaging way to experience the convention center from anywhere in the world and will certainly help our sales and marketing team be more effective at what they do.”

Concept3D have been specializing in creating immersive online experience since 2006 through a combination of VR-ready virtual tour software and 3D modeling. With product solutions displayed for specifically for education and another aimed at industry, including healthcare and retirement facilities, Concept3D are continuing to build accessible 3D maps that are viewable in VR as well.

Concept3D VP of Business Development, Chris Munz commented on the launch adding: “The Hawaii Convention Center space and surrounding areas are impressive, and the Concept3D platform brings it all to life online in a way that is perfect for guests and event planners and also engaging for anyone interested in exploring the convention center, and Concept3D as a space planning tool is a major asset and competitive advantage for convention centers.”

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concept3D Launches Xplorer Virtual Tour for 360 Experiences

concept3D, a specialist in building immersive online experiences that utilise 3D modeling, interactive maps and virtual tour software, today unveiled Xplorer Virtual Tour.

Xplorer Virtual Tour combines 360-degree panorama images and 360-degree video to create an experience that’ll allow users explore universities, resorts, convention centers and more. Supporting both a 360-degree mode and a virtual reality (VR) mode for use with a mobile headsets, Xplorer Virtual Tour enables orientation within an in-window map showing a users location and direction. The map also allows them to jump to and explore other locations.

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Whilst on a tour an on-screen text overlay features information about each location, as well as two integrated menus for navigation, zoom and virtual reality settings. For those after a more guided experience there’s an option for audio narration functionality so tour participants can listen and learn throughout their virtual journey.

“The Xplorer Virtual Tour experience is second only to being there, and it’s powerful to see how Texas A&M is taking advantage of the system to give online visitors a fun and realistic campus experience,” said concept3D CEO, Gordon Boyes.

Xplorer Virtual Tour is offered as both a stand-alone virtual tour system and an add-on to concept3D’s CampusBird and atlas3D interactive map and virtual tour platforms.

Texas A&M University will be one of the first to offer an Xplorer Virtual Tour, and launched the system with an interactive, VR experience at SXSW.

“Paired with our CampusBird Map, the Xplorer Virtual Tour puts you right into the action and provides the ability to explore and get a feel for the Texas A&M campus in a way that gets visitors and prospective students really excited about what we offer as a university,” said Michael Green, Senior Graphic Designer, Texas A&M University. “Aside from prospective students, I can see current students, faculty and staff, parents and especially former students loving how they can get immersed in Aggieland from wherever they are. Xplorer is a really fun and compelling way to see Texas A&M up close, in virtual reality, and at your own pace.”

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