The all-in-one communications base for decentralized Virtual Reality (VR) engineering, WeAre GmbH, is developing a VR conference system that enables industrial companies to streamline their engineering communication processes, thereby reducing error rates and accelerating their time-to-market. Especially more so now due to climate change and the corona crisis acting as an ‘accelerator’. The collaborative work in a virtual space saves time, money, and CO2.
WeAre Rooms is a virtual reality conference system that is used to simply and effectively share & edit complex 3D-CAD data. It provides for a meeting to take place completely without business trips, even without leaving the workplace, with any number of participants from anywhere in the world. The respective project is not only in front of the eyes of each project participant, but directly in their hands as well as can be walked through and experienced live and virtually.
Complex CAD and construction drawings are quickly virtualized by drag-and-drop or a direct database connection into three-dimensional objects that can be freely presented, dismantled, and edited together. In just a short amount of time with the VR headsets and controllers, the user can interact intuitively with the virtual environment. Machines and buildings become comprehensible and accessible before they are even built.
The company’s small measure alone can save tons of CO2 from unused air travel and from untraveled kilometers in the home country. However, there are many more advantages for the mechanical engineering company, as time-consuming prototypes no longer need to be physically built, thus saving project time too.
For more information: www.weare-rooms.com