CONTROL ROOMS FOR OUR DIGITAL FUTURE
In collaboration with the Digital Technology Supercluster, MDA and Simon Fraser University, VizworX built the Virtual Operations Environment (VOE) to assist with the digital transformation of Operations and Control Centres.

Together, with the help of immersive technology, we are helping expand our working capabilities beyond the walls of the control room, providing additional layers of productivity within a meaningful 3D visual environment.

REDUCE COGNITIVE LOAD

Organize complex data in a way that makes sense to you and your team.

ACCESS REMOTELY

Enter the Virtual Operations Environment from any location, at any time.

LOWER MAINTENANCE COSTS

Reduce hardware costs and upkeep typically associated with the traditional control room.

IMPROVE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

Step into your data as you experience it in more efficient ways.

"VR control rooms also prove their value well before crises like wildfires or pipeline ruptures occur. In fact, they’re a game-changer for training, simulations, and drills."

- Jeff LaFrenz, CEO of VizworX As quoted in "A Next Generation Approach to Command & Control"

THE NEXT-GENERATION CONTROL ROOM

The Virtual Operations Environment is the name we gave our framework that assists operations and control centers with their digital transformation.

Physical control rooms contribute to large operational costs. Through powerful visualizations, we can recreate the tools presented in the traditional control room, with added benefits of being lightweight, easier to move and change, and with lower operating costs.

Developing the product has been a collaborative process. We rely our technical knowledge and domain experts in order to create a meaningful 3D visual environments.

POSSIBLE INDUSTRY USES

  • Utility providers and regulators
  • Ground traffic control
  • Air traffic control
  • Defense
  • Security
  • Logistics
  • Energy sector
  • Farming and agriculture
  • Emergency response
KEY INTERACTIONS

ENGAGE WITH TIME-BASED DATA

Adjust and isolate specific time intervals.

INTERACT IN MULTIPLE WAYS

Single or two-handed interactions include moving, scaling, panning, zooming and selecting points.

ORGANIZE YOUR INFORMATION

Arrange layers by different data source types.

PIN IMPORTANT DETAILS

Select from the visualization or the interface; pin relevant information for further monitoring.
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