
How Shared VR can make information more beautiful - and beautifully useful
6th April 2020
Any company, however big or small, is always going to have data.According to Business Information supremos Domo, this year there’ll be &lsquo…
When looking to create a shared immersive space, there is SO much to consider. Thinking about what kind of space you have, what kind of space you want, what you want to do with it, and who to work with in creating it, can often feel confusing or overwhelming.
Igloo is here to help you every step of the way, and we’ve created our Buyer’s Guide that does just that. Think of it like your Igloo Bible: it’s based on our own experience of providing shared immersive spaces and experiences to hundreds of clients, in a multitude of industries, and for many different purposes over the last 12+ years.
In the guide we discuss:
So whether you’re looking to set up a training simulation experience for your company, create a standout sales and marketing suite, or turn an existing meeting room into an immersive one, we are here to help.
Of course, the guide also walks you through everything Igloo has to offer, including products, technology, and how each can benefit you or your business. We also cover the full support we can provide throughout the process - from initial consultation to full start to end tech support. We’ve even added a handy checklist to help you compare the Igloo offer with other options out there.
You can download our Buyer's Guide here.
As always, we are here should you have any additional questions or queries about anything you’ve read, or not read within the guide. Drop us an email.
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