by Jon Brouchoud | Feb 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
When evaluating VR training solutions, there are many great options to consider. It can be a substantial undertaking. How can you most efficiently evaluate the the many offerings available?
by Jon Brouchoud | Jul 9, 2019 | Uncategorized
2019 Marks Arch Virtual’s Fifth Year in Business! I am truly grateful for the visionary clients we’ve had the pleasure to serve, and the phenomenal development team I’ve had the pleasure of working with. Thank you! As we reflect on this exciting...
by Jon Brouchoud | Feb 10, 2019 | Medical Simulation
The IMSH 2018 Best in Show winner, VR Airway Lab Oculus Rift training application was recently put to the test in a pilot study evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of contemporary immersive virtual reality simulation (CIVRS). The study was presented at IMSH 2019 by Justin Khine, MD.
by Jon Brouchoud | Aug 21, 2018 | Medical Simulation
The intersection of healthcare simulation and VR is an exciting place to be. We’ve been focused since day one on the praxis of VR and how it can be used to solve real world problems, and are now asking: How can VR add measurable value to healthcare...
by Jon Brouchoud | Feb 1, 2018 | Medical Simulation
Check out this sneak peak development preview video of our latest medical simulation project for Envision’s upcoming National Youth Leadership Forum at Johns Hopkins University.
by Jon Brouchoud | Jan 23, 2018 | Uncategorized
We’re in the very early stages of brainstorming an Immerse VR podcast of some kind, and thought I’d share my thinking early to gather input. Maybe we’ll call it a VRodcast? Is that already a thing?
by Jon Brouchoud | Aug 15, 2017 | Medical Simulation, Uncategorized
We have a pretty epic newsletter this month, full of updates from the virtual frontier! Medical simulation, a new partner, GE Healthcare, Immerse Creator news and more.
by Jon Brouchoud | Oct 13, 2015 | Uncategorized
Today we’re excited to introduce the Immerse Framework, a toolkit of building blocks for creating interactive and multi-user virtual environments. New users can quickly bring their projects to life with interactivity without writing a single line of code, while advanced users can easily extend Immerse with a limitless range of functionality. Immerse can save developers thousands of dollars and months of time they would otherwise spend building these same elements from scratch.
by Jon Brouchoud | Oct 23, 2014 | Uncategorized
Arch Virtual is looking to expand our team of remote independent contractors, and are particularly interested in working with people who are already passionate about VR and building their own stuff, but have a few cycles free to help us out with projects as needed....
by Jon Brouchoud | Apr 29, 2014 | Uncategorized
We’ve learned a *lot* these past few months, about what it takes to build a successful application for use in museum exhibits and trade show booths, and put together 5 of the most common lessons learned or opportunities discovered.