Virtual Reality headsets are everywhere: in congresses and salons, in the media, and increasingly in homes. Initially powered by the video game industry, Virtual Reality is revolutionizing the way businesses use it.
Large groups have already realized that most business functions can reap huge benefits from these powerful technologies:
Production teams can benefit from immersive training, the strength of which is to deeply anchor information in user memory. Useful for risk prevention or training teams before a change in your workstation.
Design offices gain in performance and speed in the design of their prototypes.
The marketing department turns its product catalog into a virtual showroom, which will become a new sales channel tomorrow.
Sales management equips its sales force with lightweight and easy-to-use VR headsets—the main objective of ending errors and omissions during product demonstrations.
The communication department uses Virtual Reality to animate its professional events, such as trade fairs, seminars, agency evenings, or product launches. Companies in the tertiary sector have understood the benefits of materializing or illustrating their services in a fun way.
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