Scene3D Helping People With Disabilities Access Destinations Using 3D Scanning, Virtual Reality & The MetaverseMarch 08, 2022 at 20:39 PM EST
UK-based virtual tour experts, Scene3D, is providing a range of virtual tours, including those that aim to bring accessibility to venues and destinations. This includes working with museums, heritage sites and other attractions to help provide remote access to people with disabilities. ![]() March 8, 2022 — Scene3D, a leading provider of virtual tours, is helping people with disabilities to explore access attractions, venues, and locations remotely. Their virtual tours are being explored as a way to bring new experiences to those who may not be fortunate enough to visit physically and to alleviate the anxiety that many feel when visiting a location for the first time. Using 3D Virtual Tours To Build Confidence This approach was also developed by the live music and events space: OPEN in Norwich, who worked with a local company to create a 3D virtual tour of their entire venue. The team at OPEN hope to use this technology to encourage a more inclusive atmosphere where disabled visitors can confidently enjoy the venue’s variety of events. The 3D virtual tour is an easy and convenient way to see what kind of disabled access is available prior to visiting, making it simple for disabled people in the local community to plan their visit accordingly. Bringing Experiences To Those Not Able To Go With 52% of disabled people in the UK living with some form of mobility impairment, visiting an event or attraction, even one with fantastic disabled access, may simply not be possible for certain people. It is in these situations that virtual tours can be utilized to bring these experiences home. Scene3D have worked with several museums, art galleries, healthcare centres, and heritage sites across the UK to help embrace this philosophy. By leveraging 3D scanning technology, Scene3D have found a way to let those less fortunate, have an experience and explore in a way that until very recently, would have seemed like science fiction. The far-reaching implications of these new technologies, and the impact they could have on the lives of those living with disabilities, not just in the UK but across the world, have only just begun to be explored. With companies like Facebook now fully embracing the metaverse it is new innovations like these that will continue to bridge the gap towards a more inclusive and accessible life for everyone. To find out more about 3D virtual tours, including the process, cost and how they can be utilised, please reach out to a member of the Scene3D team, the UK's virtual tour experts, at https://scene3d.co.uk/. Examples of Scene3D’s work: https://my.scene3d.co.uk/tour/atkinson-gallery-open-exhibition-2022 https://my.scene3d.co.uk/tour/tibshelf-community-school END Contact Info: Source: Release ID: 89067138 Related Stocks:
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