BRING YOUR PRODUCT
ALWAYS WITH YOU
VIRTUAL SPACE for PC is an easy to use simulation environment conceived to be run on normal Windows based PCs or laptops and a standard mouse, without requiring any extra feature.
It gives you the ability (i.e) to show your product along a customer’s presentation meeting or to project it along a training session to help your attendees understand difficult spatial concepts practicing in a monitored safe virtual environment.
Virtual Space for PC doesn’t need no installation and might be run directly from a USB stick, avoiding therefore the need of Administrative rights on your PC.
Available Examples
- VIRTUAL SPACE for PC applied to a Pneumatic Brake Panel for Equipment’s Description.
- VIRTUAL SPACE for PC applied to a Pneumatic Brake Panel for Educational Exercises.
- VIRTUAL SPACE for PC applied to the International Space Station (ISS), for Educational Purposes.
VIRTUAL SPACE for PC applied to a Pneumatic Brake Panel for Equipment’s Description
In this example the Virtual Space for PC environment allows the user to easily move and interact with a Pneumatic Brake Panel 3D model.
Running on a normal Windows based PC or laptop with the only help of a standard mouse, the user might be able to explain all the isolation valves and show its functionality by projecting the model on a usual whiteboard.
VIRTUAL SPACE for PC applied to a Pneumatic Brake Panel for Educational Exercises
In this example the Virtual Space for PC environment allows the user to practice a given exercise.
After having learned how the brake panel works now the user has to complete the exercise in order to check his skills. The Virtual Space for PC is constantly monitoring the user’s movements and will show an evaluation summary at the end of the exercise.
VIRTUAL SPACE for PC applied to the International Space Station (ISS), for Educational Purposes
This demo application provides a virtual experience into the International Space Station (ISS), and is intended to demonstrate Virtual Space for PC capabilities.
It allows the user to literally walk throughout the ISS and visit its different compartments, for educational purposes. Some additional controls have been placed along the ISS in order to allow the user to interact with the Virtual Space environment.
