Based in Zhongshan city, Guangdong province, Subor Electronics Industry Corporation, used to be a leading games console producer and is now expanding into the virtual reality realm. The virtual reality classroom program debuted by its Fuzhou subsidiary at the fair attracted 100 education experts, school principals and distributors from across China. Agreements signed on site reached 180 million yuan ($26 million).
The virtual reality classroom system simulates various scenarios to provide a more relatable learning environment for situational teaching. It caters to customized demands and allows teachers to partake in the research and development process. Thirty schools in Fuzhou are piloting 100 pieces of virtual reality courseware that are being developed by Subor’s Fuzhou company. Rich content and easy use have earned the products positive responses.
Besides the virtual reality classroom system, the company has developed a line of teaching aids, which were displayed at their booth at the fair.
A student experiences the virtual reality classroom developed by Zhongshan, Guangdong-based Subor Electronics Industry Corporation at the 19th Cross-Straits Fair for Economy and Trade. [Photo/Fuzhou Evening News] |