Sensory Friendly Experiences

Experience the transformative power of immersive therapy at VRAcademi Ai & Metaverse Lab. Our carefully curated sensory program offers a safe, personalized environment where neurodivergent individuals can confront challenges and build new neural pathways with confidence. Discover how realistic simulations and engaging experiences can empower your child to overcome aversions and thrive. Visit us today and embark on a journey towards a brighter future.

At VRAcademi Ai & Metaverse Lab, we harness the power of immersive experiences to transform lives. Our focus on aversion experiences for neurodivergent individuals sets us apart, offering a unique approach to address various challenges effectively. Here's why our carefully curated immersive experiences are so beneficial in this area:

Safe and Controlled Environment

Our Virtual Reality (VR) & Immersive Experience room provides a controlled setting where individuals can safely confront their fears or triggers in a supportive environment. This controlled exposure allows for gradual desensitization, helping individuals manage their aversions more effectively.

Customised Experience

Each individual's aversions are unique, and traditional therapy methods may not always cater to their specific needs. With VR and Immersive Room, we can create customized scenarios tailored to each person's triggers, ensuring a personalized and targeted therapeutic approach where a person who is neurodivergent can learn to gain control in a neurotypical world.

Realistic Simulation

VR simulations and our Immersive Experience room offer a high level of realism, recreating scenarios and environments that closely resemble real-life situations. VR activates the motor cortex in our sensory system in a way thats similar to a real life experience. This realism enhances the effectiveness of aversion therapy by providing a lifelike experience that feels genuine to the individual.

Increased Engagement and Motivation

Traditional methods can sometimes be challenging for neurodivergent individuals to engage with. VR and Immersive experiences, on the other hand, often feels more like a game or interactive experience, making it more engaging and motivating for participants to actively participate in their treatment.

Build new neural pathways

Our VR immersive room experience can help individuals create new neural pathways by allowing them to practice successful experiences in uncomfortable situations as many times as they wish. By embedding these positive experiences into the brain, it becomes like a program that can be recalled and utilized in the real world. Training the brain to handle real- life scenarios with ease and confidence.

Progress Tracking and Feedback

VR and Immersive room allows therapists to monitor progress more effectively and provide immediate feedback to participants. Real-time data tracking enables therapists to adjust scenarios and interventions based on individual responses, optimizing the therapeutic process for better outcomes. Consent forms and confidential progress records are kept for every learner to ensure progress.

Meditative Experiences

Our VR immersive room experience are also used for meditative experiences, recreating a scene that a person wishes to revisit time and again to enable them to destress and relax, whilst learning coping strategies such as mindful breathing whilst watching a scene that comforts them. We provide haptic feedback and smells to enhance the experience . VR does not stand for visual reality but virtual reality meaning that clients who are blind can also experience VR. Clients with physical disabilities also have the opportunity to meditate on experiences that may be difficult to access in the physical world.

Game Development, Coding & Art Courses for children with SEND

We offer customised learning programmes focussed on game development, filmmaking with virtual reality technology and creating art for students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome. These courses allow our students to express their inner minds and feeling via their creativity which helps them build their communication skills and offer an opportunity for inclusion.

A Robot Guide

A robot guide dog Robbie is a marvelous invention for giving independence and improving the mobility the people with visual impairments. Innovations in robotics and Ai are taking place at an unprecedented rate. Robbie, a guide dog developed by Dr Olaoluwa Popoola and his team at University of Glasgow can guide the people with visual impairments safely by not just analyzing the environment, but talking what they see, and perceive as dangerous threats to their users. Perhaps these guide dogs will become a common feature in many cities as Ian Hamilton reports. While analyzing pre-programmed environments may be easy the real us case of this environment would be to test it in open environments and for Mobility operators to provide the service as a part of smart cities. It’ll be great to see closer collaboration between researchers, Universities and innovation hubs such as VRAcademi Ai & Metaverse Lab and mobility developers and civic authorities such as the city councils and safe mobility advocacy groups, so that people with visual impairments and special needs can use the facilities of the city in a safe manner using technology as the right tool. A great application for Robotics. I would like to invite, interested, civic authorities, local bodies and research groups to a possible collaboration in developing mobility, inclusive technologies using robotics and AI further so that we can make life for people with determination or special needs easier and more inclusive in our day-to-day activities.












At VRAcademi Ai & Metaverse Lab, we're committed to harnessing the power of immersive experiences to empower neurodivergent individuals on their journey towards overcoming aversions and improving their quality of life. Join us in embracing the future of therapy through cutting-edge immersive technologies.