Alloys inks distie deal with ClassVR

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Alloys inks distie deal with ClassVR

Alloys has secured a deal to distribute ClassVR's education focussed virtual reality (VR) headset in Australia.

Alloys said the partnership aims to integrate VR into classrooms nationwide via ClassVR's headset, which features a student-friendly interface, built-in educational VR resources and streamlined controls for teachers.

The company said ClassVR's headset is designed to enhance the learning experiences for students of various age groups across a multitude of subjects.

The headset offers bespoke educational software that’s aligned with the Australian school curriculum.

ClassVR's distribution through Alloys will be limited to select resellers who meet the stringent requirements necessary to support and service the solution.

Alloys will be conducting live demonstrations of ClassVR's at its showrooms in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane.

"By incorporating ClassVR into our extensive array of products, we are offering an unparalleled immersive educational experience that can transform learning spaces across Australia," said David Guttmann, strategic alliances director at Alloys.

"We believe the introduction of such innovative technology not only complements our existing range but sets a new standard in educational resources."

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