After a long period of inactivity caused by technical malfunctions, a VR helicopter simulator was relocated from a commercial space to an open-air park, where it remained unused under desert conditions. Ahead of the Sheikh Zayed Festival, the client requested a full technical audit to assess the possibility of restoring the system and, if feasible, to relaunch it in time for the event.
Client request
Conducted an on-site inspection of the equipment, software, and structural integrity.
Identified critical damage to motion systems and outdated software.
Delivered a full technical report and recovery roadmap.
What we did
Video
Replaced and reconfigured the entire VR hardware setup.
Ensured stable synchronized playback across all VR headsets.
Restored audio, power, and interface systems.
Motion systems were not reactivated, as per client request due to time constraints.
Rebuilt the software from scratch.
Integrated new panoramic video content with aerial scenes over Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Within 7 days, the Way2Win team:
Reactivating a complex VR attraction after long-term downtime and technical failures
How it works
The attraction was successfully relaunched and integrated into the festival program.
The VR simulator returned to commercial operation and resumed generating revenue.
The client avoided dismantling penalties and reputational risks.
Results
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