A manufacturing company in Thailand is hoping to open up its factories to new visitors using VR technology
Quick read
➨ ASEFA, a manufacturer and provider of electrical switchboards in Thailand, wants to conduct digital tours
➨ The digital tours will be delivered via ASEFA’s website and VR headsets and software provided by telecommunications company dtac
➨ An average of 60 virtual visits per year will be supported
The story
The manufacturing sector is under significant pressure to digitally transform at a time when the coronavirus pandemic and resulting health measures are placing restrictions on factories. We dedicated an entire edition of VRWorldTech Magazine to the issues.
One manufacturing company in Thailand is hoping to overcome these issues by opening up its factories to new visitors using virtual reality (VR) technology.
ASEFA, a manufacturer and provider of electrical switchboards in Thailand, wants to conduct digital tours as a means to provide easy access to factories and ensure social distancing—all but eliminating the need for travel and in-person visits.
The digital tours will be delivered via ASEFA’s website and VR headsets and software provided by telecommunications company dtac.