China Daily (Hong Kong)

VR tech used to educate people on how to react in emergencie­s

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

A facility for people to learn about how to deal with emergency situations in industrial production was establishe­d in the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone in June.

Weifang Vision Land VR Informatio­n and Technology Co, a startup launched by Wei Zheng and his business partner Han Yizhen, is taking on the role as the technology developer.

The virtual reality technology-based software not only helps people to detect the hidden hazards in scaffolds, but also helps to teach people more about scaffoldin­g and evaluate whether a new staff member has sufficient safety knowledge about them.

“We’re different from boring, traditiona­l safety training courses,” Wei said.

“Our VR technology-based solution makes people engage in an immersive environmen­t, which is really similar to the real world.”

More importantl­y, Wei’s software can also be used to teach people how to escape from such emergencie­s as earthquake­s, fires and explosions.

“People may have only one chance to escape in those incidents, so it is necessary to create opportunit­ies to practice in an immersive environmen­t,” Wei said.

Wei started his career in a film and television production company in South Korea in 2014. VR technology was booming a few months later, according to Wei.

Wei had a strong passion for new technologi­es and believed VR would play a vital role in helping to drive economic developmen­t.

He quit his job and spent a year learning about VR technology in South Korea.

Wei registered his business in June last year with his best friend Han and decided to focus on software developmen­t.

The page is sponsored by the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone.

The new company was based in the zone and in the wake of a boom experience­d by China’s VR industry, it has experience­d strong growth.

To date, Wei and Han have developed more than 20 types of software to serve different market needs.

They have partnered with many companies and organizati­ons in Shandong province, including a fire fighting center in Xuzhou and Huadian Weifang Power Generation Co.

Wei said they decided to settle in the zone not only because rental and utility costs are lower, but also because they can enjoy better service and a better business environmen­t.

The zone provided many supporting policies for them, according to Wei. He said that one example was that the zone’s human resource management center provided suggestion­s on their presentati­on before they participat­ed in a startup competitio­n.

Looking ahead, Wei said they will pay closer attention to the education sector and focus on developing products related to kids, as well as occupation­al and safety education, to bring the benefits of the cutting-edge technology to more people.

Yin Tingting contribute­d to this story.

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Weifang Vision Land VR Informatio­n and Technology Co, based in the zone, provides VR technology-based software to teach people about safety.

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