Virtual reality saves Renault US$2.1m annually

Virtual reality saves Renault US$2.1m annually

Virtual reality saves Renault US$2.1m annually

Virtual reality was one of the prime tools applied in the development of the new Dacia Jogger, enabling engineers to see and gain a feel for the model before physical prototyping had begun. The company’s Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE), based at Renault Group’s Titu Technical Center in Romania, provides an environment for specialists to move around the vehicle as they assess elements of its design. In the case of the Jogger, it was used to refine interior practicality and spaciousness.

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Virtual reality saves Renault US$2.1m annually

2022-06-08 01:04

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