Skill inheritance through strength × VR
By visualizing the values obtained from force sensors (quantified data of "intensity," "direction," and "timing" of force) in real-time using VR technology, it becomes possible to intuitively recognize how force is applied through vectors, heat maps, and other means. This is expected to be utilized in educational training and skill transfer in artisan work environments such as polishing, plastering, and chiseling.
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Grinding work, plastering work, chipping processing, and other general tasks that require skilled techniques.
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Since its establishment in 1987, Solid Ray Research Institute has been engaged in the contracted development of industrial VR systems in various fields such as research and development, safety education, and entertainment. Our proprietary "moage" is a VR space construction and experience software that supports a wide range of display devices, including not only HMDs but also projections, multi-screen monitors, and special display devices using half-mirror holograms. Since everything is developed in-house, we can flexibly accommodate complex requests and custom development.