The Varjo XR-3
The Varjo VR-headsets, due to its human-eye resolution, is increasingly being used within professional companies and organisations. In this blog, we provide several real-life use-cases of companies that use the Varjo XR-3 headset on a day-to-day basis.
Training & Simulation
The future of pilot training with LVC & Mixed Reality
The Finnish Air Force, Varjo, Patria, and Bohemia Interactive Simulations have collaborated on a groundbreaking Live-Virtual-Constructieve (LVC)-trainingsoplossing. This innovative project demonstrates how virtual simulation can enhance physical exercises and contribute to the further development of new training methods.
Tenstar: learning the safe use of heavy machinery in virtual reality
By linking Tenstar's machine simulators to Varjo's virtual reality-headsets, users can safely practice operating heavy machinery in demanding and lifelike situations. Since the simulation is entirely virtual, it is no longer locatie- and cost-dependent.
FlightSafety & Varjo: Mixed reality is a breakthrough for aviation training
Varjo and FlightSafety International have collaborated to present a mixed reality-vluchttrainer. Users can see the real flight controls, all instrument panels, and their own hands while flying in a photorealistic virtual environment. The 'mixed reality' applications (the combination of the real world and the virtual world) are particularly well executed.
Design & Development
Kia: driving the future with XR-samenwerking in auto-ontwerp
Kia Motors has always been a market leader in implementing new and innovative technology in their design process. Now supported by Autodesk VRED, Varjo can transform Kia's visualisation process into a fully photorealistic mixed reality-ervaring. Kia uses the Varjo XR-3 for model evaluation, and due to the virtual application, they are no longer location-dependent.
Volvo: the world's first mixed reality-testrit
Volvo Cars and Varjo are literally driving the future together by creating the world's first mixed reality-benadering for evaluating prototypes, designs, and active safety technologies. For the first time ever, Volvo Cars and Varjo have made it possible to drive a real car while wearing a mixed reality-headset, seamlessly adding virtual elements that appear real.
Siemens: VR reduces the design process from days and hours to minutes
Siemens has moved part of its product development entirely online. With the human-eye resolution of the Varjo-headsets, designers can work on design and development from their own workstations, and products can be easily shared without being physically present.
Varjo & Laerdal: bringing immersive healthcare training to life
Laerdal is a world leader in patient simulation. The company has 1,500 employees in 24 countries developing products and programmes for healthcare providers to help improve patient outcomes and survival. Laerdal's mission is ambitious: to help save an additional one million lives each year by 2030. To this end, Laerdal is working with Varjo to develop the next generation of immersive, effective mixed reality-training for medical scenarios.
VR in surgery: delivering the reliability surgeons need for training
Training in virtual reality is the future. Surgeons from Osgenic also use the virtual reality-toepassingen to train surgeons in complex procedures. For these applications, resolution and detail are particularly important. For this reason, the Varjo-headsets with human-eye resolution was chosen.