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Tasks

APP LOGIC

According to real rescue protocol

PROGRAMMING

Built-in AI engine assists in proper patient care

UX/UI

Simplified military design

Helicopter rescue VR training

Helicopter patient rescue

In the helicopter rescue training VR application, the user travels on board an EC 145 helicopter with a patient.

The user’s task is to save the patient being transported on the helicopter by following the medical protocol.

The user has 2 minutes to complete the protocol after initiating the rescue scenario. If all steps are not completed within 2 minutes, the training is considered unsuccessful.

The training models a common rescue process where the patient’s oxygen level starts to drop, and the user must stabilize it during transport.

There is also a robotic assistant on the helicopter, an artificial intelligence persona. The assistant can be asked for help if the user gets stuck during the rescue procedure.

CLIENT

VIKI

DATE

April 2024

TECHNOLOGY

Virtual Reality, Unity, 3D

PLATFORM

Meta Quest 3