
From Sand to Chip
Virtual Reality Meets IMEC’s Innovation
IMEC approached us to create a VR experience that would showcase their innovations in an engaging and immersive way.
We developed a high-quality, static VR experience that brought their technology to life in a visually compelling format. Initially created as a standalone project, the VR experience is still in use today and has been expanded into multiple languages, making IMEC’s story accessible to an even wider audience.
IMEC leads semiconductor innovation, turning silicon into powerful microchips that drive progress in healthcare, mobility, and energy.
To showcase their impact, we created a clear and engaging video, using dynamic visuals and storytelling to simplify complex technology and highlight IMEC’s groundbreaking research.
Creating this VR experience was a thrilling challenge, as it was a completely new medium for us. We explored headset capabilities and optimized performance for a seamless experience.
Hello Chippy!
After the success of the initial VR experience, IMEC challenged us to create something specifically for children, an interactive and engaging way to introduce them to technology.
That’s how Chippy was born, a friendly character guiding kids through a fun and educational VR quiz. The experience featured an engaging intro, multiple-choice questions, and a dynamic conclusion, making learning both playful and immersive.
Quick facts
Strong collaboration with IMEC, working closely together to bring innovative and interactive experiences to life.
First VR project / interactive app
Project details
We developed a VR experience for IMEC, including a static showcase and an interactive quiz for children, guided by Chippy. With an intro, multiple-choice questions, and a conclusion, it made learning fun and engaging. Originally a pilot, the project is now used in multiple languages
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