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360º

 Insites – 360º multi-platform VR

Take an interactive journey through a real life location with live hosts, motion and media.

Intime – 360º video

Experience real events from an immersive point of view as if you were really there.

AR/VR

Invision – augmented reality

Examine active models and explore spaces as though they were in the room with you.

 Inbody – immersive virtual reality

Enter a virtual environment and interact with it, developing skills and experience.

Our customers

Look.Insite begleitet uns bereits mehrere Jahre als exzellenter Dienstleister für realistische und realitätsnahe 360°-Touren. Gemeinsam haben wir einen Standard erarbeitet, welcher bisher mit der beste auf dem Markt ist und sogar ermöglicht die 360°-Tour mit den gängigen VR-Brillen zu nutzen. Bezogen auf alle für uns wichtigen Aspekte wie z.B. Qualität der gesamten 360°-Tour, Individualisierbarkeit, Verfügbarkeit, Usability und Erweiterbarkeit, ermöglicht dies auch eine direkte Übernahme aller erstellten 360°-Touren in unsere TÜV SÜD XR Academy.

Oswin Breidenbach

XR Lead, TÜV SÜD Akademie

Overall, during the time we have worked with Nico and his team we have found that not only is  the 360° VR e-learning a fantastic tool in our training arsenal, but also that working with Nico has  been forthright and easy. We would recommend working with Nico and look.insite any time.
Franz Wollmann

Geschäftsführer, Wollmann Consulting GmbH

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FAQ

What we do is new, so it’s understandable that you may have a few questions.
If there’s anything else you want to know please just contact us, and we will be happy to help.

Why is it worth bringing location training online?

Gettting your team up to speed, and keeping them there, is hard.

Especially when the type of knowledge needed is linked to a particular location. You’ve got to organise the location itself, the trainer and also the trainees – who might need to be given time off and then transported to the location. Inevitably these events require many resources and take time to organise. During that time there’s always the risk that individuals without the adequate training get hurt, cause damage or the company is fined for non-compliance.

Even if everything else goes right it’s not always optimum to walk around a potentially dangerous environment with a group who are all trying to take in what the trainer is telling them. The reality of onsite training is more people you train – the less effective the training becomes.

Why is immersive training more effective for memory retention?

Studies show that people remember: 10% of they hear, 20% of what they read, 80% of what they see – in 3D you choose your own learning path and remember more.

As children, we learn to find our toys in our play area. In fact children use their spatial memory rather than arranging their world into indexes and folders – that’s something the printing press and then the computer did to adults. Furthermore research shows that we only remember 7 items on average when we read them on a list.

Our spatial visual memory is part of our fundamental skills and not an applied technique. As prehistoric hunters we learned to associate where we saw something in order to remember more detail about it. This technique is commonly utilised in memory competitions and referred to as the Method of Loci or famously in the TV show Sherlock as the sleuth’s Mind Palace.

To illustrate this in the context of understanding a complex system, a car has lots of elements that connect with each other. It’s not always logical to break them into subsets. For example if a warning light goes off, it’s not easy to guess which chapter of the manual explains what that light means. However this is avoided completely with Insites because all you need to do is click on the light itself to find the answer.

Check out this video on the What-Where-When Memory Test to get a deeper insight into how our brains store spatial info.

Is it really possible to improve safety and save time?

By bringing the location to the learner, save resources and reduce risk.

Immersive training has now become recognised as superior to standard e-learning and as a suitable alternative for in person training where opportunities are limited.

Insites make it possible to reach the required levels of knowledge about issues and processes within a location without having set foot in it. This is particularly useful when the space is under very high demand or particularly hazardous.

There is no limit on the amount of people that can train and there is no delay. Training can be made consistent and regularly updated to conform with changes in regulations, also trainees can be tracked and evaluated throughout the process.

Progress can be monitored for tracking by learning management system but also to provide the user information as to what they still need to find out. 

But isn't making VR training just really tricky?

It’s very tricky – but not with Insites! 

Making VR the traditional way means designing and modelling a computer world from nothing. This means the result Will become more realistic in proportion to the amount of  resources you throw at it. However ultimately the realism has a ceiling set by the speed and power of the device you watch it on.

Conversely what you might know as 360º tours, are realistic but normally very passive experiences. Insites takes the best out of both worlds – the interactivity of VR and the realism of 360º. But even more than that it makes the process of building immersive training environments quicker and more creative for our clients.

Furthermore Insites doesn’t even require a powerful device – in fact it runs well on whatever you might be using. So if you don’t like wearing a headset you can have VR on your tablet or a mobile phone.

So what is Insites immersive training, again?

It’s simple, visit a location online and train through interaction along your own learning path.

Insites are photo-realistic spaces where you can learn by exploring. You enter the Insite using an internet browser on any device. You can move around, make things happen and find out how things work from animations, avatars and pop-up windows containing text, image and video content.

There is no specific order for learning just a list of objectives placed within the space. Non-linear training encourages inquisitiveness and allows the trainee to follow their own learning path.

Insites answer the question “what does this do?” by first answering “where can I find it?”. Either we see an object and wish to find out more about it or we know of an object and want to see it in position. Searching by menus, or simply looking around leads us to what we’re looking for – presenting relevant and detailed knowledge in context.