VREThree
Virtual Reality for Education, Experience & Entertainment
Finalist of STIC program
Our First Development
"VREThree" for Forensic Science
A library of VR Forensic Crime Scene cases from Expert's real experience
Introducing VREThree4Forsc: Revolutionising Forensic Training with Immersive Virtual Reality Crime Scenes
In the dynamic landscape of education and professional development, VREThree emerges as a groundbreaking web application, reshaping the way universities and companies engage in forensic science training. With an unwavering commitment to innovation, VREThree harnesses the power of virtual reality to create an unparalleled learning experience - one that transports students and new staff into the heart of meticulously recreated crime scenes.
The integration of virtual reality (VR) crime scenes into forensic science student education systems offers a multitude of benefits that significantly enhance the learning experience and better prepare students for real-world scenarios. Here are some of the key pros of using virtual reality crime scenes in forensic science education:
IR4.0 Based Campus
Immersive Live Feel
Seasons of Crime Scene
Access Anytime & Anywhere
Skip Mock Crime Scene Setups
Multi Sensory Investigation
VREThree-Beta Portal
VREThree-Beta, act as a trial portal for lecturers to evaluate VR in teaching forensic science prior to our actual VREThree Portal in Q4 of 2025. Meticulously crafted an open library portal featuring expert-reviewed six (6) Virtual Reality Crime Scenes which grants six months of unlimited user access, at a affordable cost. The opportunity allows lecturers to experience a 'preview' of our upcoming official portal, continuously evaluate VR application and its educational value to forensic science students, and possibly an opportunity to participate as our open-source global expert case study providers.
VREThree-Beta Portal Cases:
Crime Scene 1 (Physical Evidences)
Crime Scene 2 (Physical Evidences)
Crime Scene 3 (Physical Evidences)
Crime Scene 4 (Physical Evidences)
Crime Scene 4 (Physical Evidences)
Firearm and Ballistics