Hyper-Reality VR safety training developed for Tetra Pak in both Serbia and Hungary, built for Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) training on the factory floor.
The core idea is physical-virtual alignment: a real dummy object is placed in the environment and matched precisely to its virtual counterpart, so trainees physically “touch” exactly what they see in the headset. That tactile feedback makes the training dramatically more immersive and memorable than standard VR.
The latest module, deployed directly on the Tetra Pak Hungary factory floor, simulates rotating feed rollers. Combined with advanced hand tracking, the whole experience is completely controllerless — letting employees safely learn to mitigate running nip-point (pinch-point) hazards before ever stepping into the active production area.
Realized as a mixed-reality (MR) solution, it combined precise real-time synchronization with integrated haptic feedback — the technical core being accurate alignment between the physical objects and their virtual counterparts.
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