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New £750,000 virtual reality suite opens at Telford College - watch the video

Telford College has officially opened its new £750,000 virtual and augmented reality suite.

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People got to try out the new technology at its launch

The top floor of the college’s W block at its Haybridge campus is taking technology-led learning to a new dimension with an array of cutting-edge equipment – one of the largest of its kind in the country.

More than £500,000 of funding from the Marches Local Enterprise Partnership has helped to create the new suite, which will help train students and workers in the innovative digital and technical skills vital to the region’s economy.

It has been kitted out with the latest immersive virtual and augmented reality teaching aids and software packages, including a virtual reality ‘cave’ which can transport you into a learning or working environment anywhere in the world, recreating any climate, or environment.

Graham Guest, principal and chief executive of the college, appeared in appropriately hi-tech holographic form on the suite’s state-of-the-art monitors to deliver his welcome speech to a group of invited guests.

He said: “The virtual and augmented reality suite provides a rich combination of state-of-the-art hardware and software, from the world’s leading technology manufacturers and developers.

People got to try out the new technology at its launch

“It will not only take our teaching and learning into the future, but also ensure our students are developing the vital skills needed to have a successful career.

“Our suite is a well thought-out teaching environment which includes a virtual reality cave, which can transport users into other working and learning environments.

“This is accompanied by a full size, hydroscopic 3D presentation screen, immersive virtual reality training booths, interactive mirrors, and motion simulators."

Mr Guest said employers in the area will also be able to use the technology for training.

“We’re all really excited about the opportunities which this new suite will open up for students, as well as for our partners and local businesses," he said.

VR is used to simulate real-life environments to accelerate learning experiences, especially ones which are usually inaccessible. It means that Telford College essentially has a live oil and gas compressor plant for engineers to train on – in virtual reality form.

Augmented reality adds digital information to the real-world environment. So, existing 3D content can be analysed and studied in a live classroom space, whether that's a giant jet engine or a 'dissection' of a human organ.

Graham Wynn, chairman of Marches LEP, said: “We are delighted to support this fantastic new facility, which will help ensure that this region has the necessary skills and training to enable it to thrive and prosper.”

Prospective students will have chance to visit the new VR and AR suite when Telford College holds its next open event on January 23.