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#243 Virtual Reality: A New Vision for Construction

07 Dec 2023

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Virtual Reality has been steadily growing in the gaming market over the past few years, but now it could be about to change not how people play but how they work.  From the imaginative realms of science fiction to the cutting-edge developments of the 21st century, we explore the roots of VR, paying homage to pioneers like Stanley G. Weinbaum, who, in his 1935 short story ‘Pygmalion’s Spectacles,’ laid the conceptual groundwork for a reality-bending experience. Fast forward to today, where VR has transcended the realm of fiction, revolutionizing industries and offering immersive experiences that were once only dreams.. Virtual Reality has the potential to be a game-changer in the construction industry.  We delve into the ways VR is reshaping construction processes, we highlight its invaluable contributions to design visualization, project planning, and safety training. Imagine architects, engineers, and stakeholders stepping into a virtual blueprint, gaining a firsthand sense of scale and spatial relationships. Visualizing construction projects in a VR environment enhances collaboration, reduces errors, and accelerates decision-making. As we explore the multifaceted applications of VR in construction, we witness how this technology is not merely a tool but a transformative catalyst, propelling the industry into a new era of efficiency, precision, and safety. Guests Johan Germishuys, director of digital solutions, AtkinsRéalis Gabe Paez, head of product for XR, Autodesk Partner AtkinsRéalisThe post #243 Virtual Reality: A New Vision for Construction first appeared on Engineering Matters.

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