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Virtual Reality Becomes Areva Marketing’s Powerful New Asset | Virtual Reality Becomes Areva Marketing’s Powerful New Asset |
FRENCH energy equipment manufacturer, AREVA T&D, has been working with Virtalis to create a stereoscopic 3D virtual show room for its sales and marketing team and believes it has yielded real dividends.Roger Critchley, marketing director of AREVA T&D’s Power Electronics Business, explained: “Our stereo 3D presentations, that we now give at larger exhibitions and conferences all over the world, are always the star turn. Our stand reliably attracts queues and has a real buzz. After the show, we find potential customers have found us both memorable and impressive. I believe too that our brand has been enhanced by being linked with something as eye-catching and innovative as Virtual Reality (VR). The other marvellous thing is that we were simply able to reuse the CAD data we already had for our products to create the virtual models, but while not everyone can “read” a CAD diagram, VR is self-explanatory. Not only do you get a real sense of scale, but you can “explore”, so potential customers can, for example, “fly” down wires, look round the virtual control room and even enter the valve hall where the large power electronics converters are housed. In the past, this would not have been possible without arduous foreign travel by sales teams and customers alike.”
In consultation with AREVA T&D, Virtalis’ Development Team designed and built a virtual showroom showing the Company’s entire product range. Drawing on effects from Star Trek’s teleportation system, the Team designed the showroom so the various pieces of equipment can be beamed in and interrogated at their actual scale. Literature mounted on the walls of the showroom can be read, giving a background to each product. Virtalis then moved on to create a series of virtual AREVA installations for potential customers to explore. These include electricity sub-stations in an urban setting, a wind farm in its landscape and a series of different systems set on islands. VR is also used to demonstrate innovations in AREVA technology, such as its surge arresters and stations that convert power into different forms, like stations whose output is electricity for trains. The Virtalis team has worked hard to add realism to its virtual models for AREVA, by concentrating on making all the shadows and reflections accurate. In addition to the extensive software development carried out by Virtalis in virtual models development, AREVA has bought a Virtalis StereoWorks ActiveWall system for large-scale stereo projection and a Virtalis Baby Active system for smaller scale stereo projection.
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