The COVID-19 pandemic forced most professionals to work from home which subsequently slowed down a lot of work that requires teams to be done, so Co-Creation within the Gravity Sketch LandingPad is intended to help bridge this disconnect. The collaboration feature within the virtual reality (VR) platform enables team members to work together in the digital space in order to design and edit as though they are in the same room. This can be done by simply logging in with a VR headset to join the team and continue work without having to be together in the same space to accommodate decentralized teams.
The Co-Creation feature within the Gravity Sketch LandingPad was touted by Industrial Designer Lucas Van Dorpe at Achilles Design who said, "Virtual reality in the business space has been a solo-experience for years. With Co-Creation, designers and clients can finally collaborate directly. The fact that I have been able to join clients in VR while working from home is unprecedented, both for them and for myself. Co-Creation is the most effective way of communicating spatial designs to all the stakeholders of a project."
Remote Team VR Interfaces
Co-Creation within Gravity Sketch LandingPad Allows for Collective Work
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Reality Collaboration - Collaborative virtual reality platforms can enable teams to work together remotely and potentially enhance design and creative processes.
2. Decentralized Team Communication - As remote work continues to be prevalent, there is an opportunity for tools and interfaces that facilitate effective communication and collaboration for decentralized teams.
3. Remote Design and Editing - Technologies like virtual reality can offer solutions for remote design and editing that allow teams to work together effectively despite physical distance.
Industry Implications
1. Industrial Design - Virtual reality collaboration tools like Co-Creation in the Gravity Sketch LandingPad could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for industrial design firms looking to enhance team collaboration and communication.
2. Architecture - Remote design and editing technologies like the Gravity Sketch LandingPad can provide architects with a way to collaborate more effectively with decentralized teams and clients.
3. Film and Media Production - Collaborative virtual reality platforms could enable film and media production teams to work together more effectively and efficiently, potentially leading to faster production timelines and more innovative content.