Alstom Foundation and Instituto Jo Clemente (IJC) renew partnership to expand program that uses Virtual Reality to help people with disabilities build skills to navigate public space and transit
Brazil, Feb. 27 -- Alstom Foundation, in partnership with Instituto Jo Clemente (IJC), announces Phase 2 of the "Virtual Reality for Inclusion" program, an initiative that uses Virtual Reality to simulate real environments and offer practical training for people with Intellectual Disabilities and Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The technology aims to help participants develop essential skills so they can navigate their communities and use public transportation with confidence and autonomy.Following the success of Phase 1, which focused on simulating mobility from the IJC to the metro, Phase 2 aims to deepen the Virtual Reality (VR) experience and develop a new module with expanded situations, including transfers within the metro-rail netw...
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