ARuVR announces Extended Reality ‘no-code’ platform
ARuVR, a multi-award winning end-to-end, enterprise-grade Extended Reality (XR) training platform, has announced that it now supports ‘no-code’ content creation, distribution, and management for the extended reality VIVE XR Elite, Meta Quest Pro, and Pico 4 Enterprise headsets.
No-code removes the need to write complex code, meaning anyone can create, deploy, and manage learning content quickly and effectively and place it within a blended real and virtual world.
Forging new frontiers, ARuVR clients such as BT, Coca-Cola, PwC, NEOM, and BAE Systems, can create interactive blended Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) experiences that can also be experienced on extended reality headsets.
Extended reality headsets enable enterprises to immerse learners in both virtual and real-world situations, for example operational training, soft skills, onboarding, and empathy training. The challenge is creating the content to overlay in the real world and at the same time provide immersive and virtual world experiences.
ARuVR’s no-code platform seamlessly blends AR and VR together, enabling the content creator to simply drag-and-drop content without the need for any coding. What’s more, the training manager or instructor can run their training session from anywhere in the world, connecting with learners who can also be based in any remote location and not tethered to a specific learning centre. These sessions can be consumed both on-demand (asynchronous, single-use experience) and in Instructor-Led Sessions (synchronous, multi-user experience).
Nathan Gaydhani, Enterprise Product Owner EMEA, HTC VIVE, said: “XR has the power to change how a business operates, creating and delivering highly realistic experiences to recruit, engage, upskill, or retain its workforce. Combining the great hardware of VIVE XR Elite, and powerful software like ARuVR’s platform means that advanced transformative technology is accessible to any organisation.”
As the learning sector continues to embrace AR and VR as a cost-effective way to interactively train and upskill employees, no matter where they are located, enabling all those who are involved in training to easily create, deploy, and manage immersive and augmented content, a no-code platform is seen as a major breakthrough for mass adoption.
Frank Furnari, CEO & Founder, ARuVR, said: “As the first training platform to add no-code capability to our patented-platform for the world’s leading XR headsets we are ensuring that technical expertise is not a limiting factor to the roll out of XR training programmes. Now anyone within an organisation can easily become a creator of powerful and immersive training and deploy to anyone, anywhere throughout the enterprise.”
During the Learning Technologies Exhibition at London’s Excel Centre on the 3—4 May 2023, in a world first, ARuVR will also be showcasing its new Extended Reality platform training solution, bringing together Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Human Holographic projections, now accessible to anyone with near-zero skills.