January 27, 2023 – Remi, a virtual reality (VR) platform for remote team building and collaboration for global enterprise customers, launched this week on the Meta Store. Unlike other VR collaboration apps, Remio emphasizes fun, puzzles, and games to bond with colleagues and boost employee engagement in the new hybrid workplace, while students join immersive learning and visit remote campuses.
Remio provides an all-in-one solution for remote team building and collaboration in the metaverse, with a particular focus on enterprise customers and large groups. Remio has innovated a complete application with which its customers can create their own tailor-made metaverse seat.
The platform offers a wide variety of interactive virtual reality spaces to foster employee and student engagement, such as escape rooms, happy hour bar, team paintball games in reality virtual reality, as well as all the standard virtual reality collaboration tools, such as whiteboards, workshops. halls and presentation rooms.
Commenting on the announcement, Jos van der Westhuizen, CEO and co-founder of Remio, said: “Enterprise virtual reality is on the rise among businesses and schools of all sizes, as virtual reality experiences drive the development of essential skills, social-emotional learning and much more. Westhuizen added, “We have already received overwhelmingly positive feedback from customers, and with the launch of our Remio app on the Meta Store, we look forward to expanding our reach and connecting with new customers.”
Remio’s Meta Store app offers a wide variety of ways to team up and learn in a fun and immersive way:
- Take part in interactive experiments and games: team puzzle races, paintball, hide and seek, space-themed escape room, archer tower defense, Tron with lightsabers, disco room, BarVR, Pictionary, and many more arcade-style minigames.
- Collaborate with effective VR tools: whiteboards, presentation rooms, VR browser, project planning boards, sticky notes, private rooms, intimate conference rooms, gallery room and Aurora auditorium (large conference room).
Available on the Pico and Valve Focus app stores, as well as on Windows and through a web browser, Remio has hosted thousands of interactive experiences from its platform. Remio’s spaces are also highly immersive and see above-average VR engagement with the average person spending 90 minutes in VR per session, according to the company.
Additionally, users have greeted each other over 2.7 million times in VR and revived their teammates in Remio’s Paintball game over 17,000 times. Remio added that its customers and business users span multiple verticals and include companies such as Google, Netflix, Fidelity, Trello, McKinsey, Hubspot and Goodway Group, to name a few.
Companies and schools can now download app for free from the Meta Store and inquire with Remio to join the connectivity drivers.
To learn more about Remio and its VR team building and collaboration platform, please visit the company’s website. website.
Editor’s Note: Having used Remio several times over the past 12 months, I can safely say that it is one of my favorite collaborative VR platforms. It combines several extremely fun elements of VR gaming, mixed with more practical collaborative tools, all of which are conducive to creating a great virtual team building environment. As a bonus, for fans of the VR archery game “Elven Assassin”, Remio essentially has its own version of the game built into its platform, where entire work teams can join and play together. Even without all the work-related tools, Remio would still stand out as a standalone VR gaming app.
Image/video credit: Remio
Sam Sprigg
Sam is the founder and editor-in-chief of Auganix. With a background in research and report writing, he has been covering XR industry news for five years.