We are experts in developing Virtual Reality (VR) applications and 3D modeling. We transform complex information into engaging and interactive experiences that captivate users and help them better understand the content. Our solutions are used in education, professional training, product presentations, and entertainment. By combining technology, creativity, and practice, we create applications that not only entertain but above all work effectively and deliver real value.
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Energy Encyclopedia VR is part of the Energy Encyclopedia educational ecosystem, which Simopt has been developing for many years as an independent, non-commercial project.
Virtual reality brings a completely new level of interactivity and experience to education. Users can explore a virtual exhibition of scaled-down energy models and also step into environments where the equipment appears in real size.
The exhibition introduces visitors to a wide range of energy sources from nuclear power plants to hydro, solar, and wind sources and even thermonuclear fusion.
The entire program is guided by a virtual assistant, robot Robbie, who provides detailed spoken commentary for each model and its components. This makes even complex topics understandable, engaging, and easy to remember.
3D models and animations fundamentally change the way we learn and understand the world around us – and traffic education is no exception. On the Bezpečné cesty.cz educational portal, realistic 3D models of intersections and traffic situations are available as interactive teaching tools for students, driving instructors, and the general public.
Solving traffic situations is among the most complex parts of road traffic rules. Proper understanding requires not only knowledge of regulations, but also spatial imagination, the ability to see connections, and to anticipate the behavior of other road users.
Thanks to 3D models and animations, real traffic situations can be clearly demonstrated from different perspectives. This makes learning more comprehensible, visual, and memorable.
In the future, 3D animations hold great potential, for example in the form of interactive tests or through virtual and augmented reality, taking traffic education to an entirely new level.