killamch89 Posted June 8, 2025 Posted June 8, 2025 Virtual reality’s customizability makes it ideal for prototyping and user testing in research projects. I’ve seen VR simulations accelerate product design cycles from automotive cockpit layouts to ergonomic tool grips by letting stakeholders experience concepts firsthand. How have you leveraged VR’s immersive data collection for human factors, spatial analysis, or training simulations? What hurdles did you face in achieving scientific validity and reproducibility?
Scorpion Posted June 9, 2025 Posted June 9, 2025 VR can significantly enhance research and development by providing immersive simulations, improving visualization of complex data, and enabling virtual prototyping. This accelerates innovation, reduces costs, and allows teams worldwide to collaborate effectively, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in R&D.
killamch89 Posted June 9, 2025 Author Posted June 9, 2025 The game-changer is risk-free experimentation - testing dangerous chemical reactions, structural failures, or medical procedures in VR allows innovation without real-world consequences or expensive physical prototypes.