Unified Work Academy & Virtual Reality
Unified Work harnesses virtual reality (VR) technology to empower individuals to explore in-demand careers, broadening their horizons and showcasing the possibilities available to people with disabilities.
Utilizing Technology for the Greater Good
By leveraging advanced technology like virtual reality, we can make life skills education more accessible, enabling people to learn valuable lessons that were once challenging to reach.
How does VR help?
VR allows more people with disabilities to access the program, which was previously only offered in-person. For example, MDI has used VR to let Special Olympics athletes explore different career paths.
What are the benefits of VR in the workplace?
VR can help employees learn at their own pace and reduce the risk of accidents on the job site. For example, companies can use VR to create simulations of real-world jobs, such as operating machinery or working with hazardous materials.