
AR and VR: A Shared Experience
11th March 2019
Ever since the days when people sat around fires telling stories, us humans have loved shared storytelling. With advances in immersive technology…
When it comes to content for your Igloo immersive space, we’re always working on new sources and new ways to create and access content, so that you and your teams can easily create outstanding immersive experiences.
And so we’re very happy to share that the newest tool in the roster is ThingLink, thanks to a new partnership and integration with the team there.
ThingLink is the leading solution for easily creating virtual tours and 360° simulations for workplace training or education. And, naturally, those virtual tours and 360° are a great fit for our Igloo immersive spaces where users can take advantage of the vast canvas to absorb and appreciate every detail in any ThingLink.
Here are just a few ideas of where you could use the two together:
And these are just some of the benefits to be had:
Plus, because it’s a web-based platform, ThingLink works beautifully in Igloo Web - you can create your ThingLink from anywhere on any device and then access it directly in your Igloo.
Ready to get started with ThingLink in Igloo? Just drop us a line to find out more.
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