Case studies
500 + companies are already succeeding with SenseGlove. Volkswagen, European Space Agency, P&G, the University of Cambridge and many others use SenseGlove to make their VR interactions natural and efficient.
Staffordshire University
SenseGlove is a key tool for interaction. Without haptics you would simply have a walk through scene, and would rely heavily on visual and auditory cues alone.
Emma Fallows, a Researcher at Staffordshire University
SenseGlove's already in the hands of 500 professionals:
Volkswagen
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles implements the SenseGlove Nova for automotive VR training in assembling the Volkswagen T6 and T7.
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Dutch Ministry of Defence
SenseGlove Nova has been implemented in the military VR training for assembling a satellite receiver in order to avoid damaging expensive training equipment.
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Virtually There
Australian VR company, Virtually There, is transforming training experiences in the meat processing industry. They are delivering a full sensory experience for meat processing workers.
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MedVR
Elearning Design Center has recently implemented the SenseGlove Nova haptic gloves for training purposes in the healthcare industry.
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Extend Robotics
Extend Robotics utilises extended reality to allow individuals without robotic expertise to remotely control robots. Their AMAS solution allows operators to effortlessly control robots with no geographical boundaries.
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Volkswagen
The interaction with SenseGlove is a lot more realistic. 100% of the trainees who completed the assembly training found it more realistic to work with the gloves versus the controller. Simply because they could do more.
Marcos Antelo Barrio, Trainer at Volkswagen
Dutch Ministry of Defence
Using regular controllers in VR is an artificial way of interaction, nobody ever pushes the button with their fist. Grabbing things, moving things needs to be as natural as possible.
Captain Ewoud, Staff Officer Research and Development for the Royal Netherlands Army Simulation Centre.
Staffordshire University
SenseGlove is a key tool for interaction. Without haptics you would simply have a walk through scene, and would rely heavily on visual and auditory cues alone.
Emma Fallows, a Researcher at Staffordshire University
Fraunhofer IEM
The SenseGlove’s interaction technology allows the user of the mixed mock-up to grab components and guide them to where they are to be assembled.
Florian Dyck, Fraunhofer IEM
Procter & Gamble Health
Everyone was very pleased with the glove and the experience.
Alexandre Rigat, Senior Marketing manager at Procter & Gamble Health
Training and simulation
SenseGlove creates a haptic-enabled training environment for Emirates
Training and simulation
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory use SenseGlove for hazardous cleanups
Training and simulation
ECS - creates a virtual combat training environment for US soldiers
Training and simulation
NASA - Marshall Space Flight Center
Training and simulation
Siemens’ Industrial Metaverse Lab using the SenseGlove Nova 2
Training and simulation
AVR Japan Virtual Reality Cave experience
Training and simulation
Happy Quality Agriculture VR Training
Training and simulation
Sandvik Mining trucks hydraulic oil level training
Training and simulation
Extend Robotics and their VR applications
Training and simulation
Veyond Metaverse and VR training
Training and simulation
How Volkswagen improves car assembly efficiency
Training and simulation
Veyond Metaverse and University of Western Ontario transform surgery training
Training and simulation
Veyond Metaverse transforms CNC Machine Control Training
Training and simulation
How MedVR enhances healthcare training in VR
Training and simulation
Virtually There delivers a full sensory experience for meat processing workers
Research
DistrictXR accelerates the recovery of motor functions after severe injuries
Research
How TNO keeps the personnel safe with remote robotic operations
Training and simulation
Erasmus MC trains patients to recover from brain damage
Training and simulation
Ministry of Defence saves expensive training equipment
Research
Staffordshire University presents a new way to communicate history
Research
Volkswagen Group experiments with training simulation
Prototyping
How Fraunhofer optimises their design for manufacturing processes
Marketing