Virtual Reality Universal Toolkit

VRUT 2.0
Virtual Reality Universal Toolkit 2.0, or VRUT 2.0 for short, is a universal software developed to support digital transformation. Thanks to the use of a unified format, it facilitates processes across various areas and offers a number of advantages over similar software solutions. VRUT 2.0 was created, is managed, and internally developed by Škoda Auto. ln addition to significant savings on license fees, it also enables agile customization based on internal user needs.
Significant cost savings
The automotive industry requires speed, precision, and flexibility from design and production to marketing. Physical prototypes are expensive, slow, and their manufacturing is often limited. Commercial software, on the other hand, does not offer enough freedom. The challenge was therefore to find a universal solution that could replace costly visualization tools and support the entire product cycle from development and testing to presentation and sales.

Optimized company processes
Use cases range from the ergonomic evaluation of new interior concepts to virtual assembly testing in production planning and the creation of marketing visuals for new vehicle models. Training courses can also be designed efficiently and clearly with VRUT 2.0.
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We have been working with Green:Code on the VRUT 2.0 project since 2022. The team focuses on developing the core of the application as well as its modules from GPU Ray Tracing and VR/AR headset support to optical simulations. Their contribution also includes work on the user interface and thorough testing of the entire application. We value their expertise and reliability.
More speed, more flexibility
VRUT 2.0 pushes the boundaries of both efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Compared to commercial tools, it delivers technological advantages that stand out not only in speed but also in adaptability. While standard software usually introduces new features only once every year or two, VRUT 2.0 can flexibly adjust to current needs at any time. The key difference lies in processing speed. Calculations that once took hours can now be completed in just minutes.
The result? Higher performance, shorter response times, and significant cost savings.
