VR can cure fear of heights
Glass floors can be great exposure therapy for people with fear of heights.
Use of VR training in the military
A company called Avietra offers airlines VR solutions for their fight attendant training.
Feeling VR objects through your fingertips with haptic gloves
Haptic gloves are going to make VR even better
Can VR be used to attain Nirvana?
This blog is all about technodelics - psychadelic experiences induced by virtual reality.
Brain Man VR at AWE Europe 2022
Brain Man VR have been invited to Chair the Healthcare Track at this year’s Augmented World Expo in Lisbon, Portugal
Quest 2 headsets comprise 2/3 of the market
Meta currently dominate the VR headset market and look set to continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
Team Building in Virtual Reality
Team building in VR usually involves one person wearing the headset at a time and the rest of the team watching. This completely misses the point. Brain Man VR Team Building involves ALL team members wearing a VR headset so they can be in virtual reality at the same time. That is where the power of VR lies - in connecting people, not leaving most of the team behind.
Virtual Reality - a powerful way to trigger personal memories
Ever been to Venice? No, me neither. But these two have. And being transported back there by Virtual Reality brought the memories of childhood flooding right back…
Can VR help with PTSD?
Virtual Reality can boost the effectiveness of post-traumatic stress disorder counseling therapy. The trauma in question might be a car crash or any other deeply disturbing, emotionally upsetting event. Brain Man VR Therapy Rooms is a spin off business of Brain Man VR. It enables people to attend therapy sessions remotely using a VR headset.
Interview with a VR legend
In 2013 I interviewed Prof Mel Slater about the future of virtual reality. Predicting the future of anything is riddled with uncertainties. But he did a fine job of it regardless. :-)
VIRTUAL REALITY can help to save the world
If we don’t start doing business more sustainably global warming will soon scorch the whole planet and us with it. Virtual reality can play an important role in helping to reduce unnecessary journeys, and therefore carbon emissions, without losing the magic touch of in-person communication.
VIRTUAL REALITY improves well-being
The rise in remote working has led people to feel increasingly isolated. Virtual Reality can change that when used by colleagues to create the utterly convincing illusion of being in the same room as each other, despite being tens, hundreds or even thousands of miles apart.
VIRTUAL REALITY - the great leveller
While many companies vie to create the most lifelike avatars possible, at Brain Man VR (BMVR) we take a different approach. When people meet up in BMVR everyone is represented by a very simple, uncomplicated avatar. This is designed to send a clear message that what you look like really doesn’t matter, in business, it’s your brain that counts.