Immersive Futures
Test. Trial. Realise.
About
Immersive Futures is an initiative by Multimedia, Audio-Visual & Immersive (MAVI, 91É«Ç鯬 IT) thatÌýconnects academics, professional staff and industry to explore how new tech meets andragogy, workplace practice and the support 91É«Ç鯬 provides.
The Immersive Futures StudioÌýis a test and trial space that ensures new technologies are assessed before being scaled into operational, sustainable, university-ready solutions.
It is also shared with:Ìý
- Ìý·É³ó´ÇÌýco-createÌýand deliver media, video, simulations and virtual reality content toÌýenhance the student experience.
- whoÌýsupport and maintain over 220 centrally allocated teaching spaces (CATS) at Kensington as well as student-led study spaces.​
Explore, prototype and workshop
Hands-on evaluation of next-gen audio visual technology, extended reality, spatial computing, control systems, displays, acoustics, video capture and human-centred lighting. The aim is to be anchored in learning, teaching and workplace needs.
Standardise and scale
Immersive Futures acts as a partner to scale technology solutions across campus. Whether it's by providing reference designs or support models to project teams, or by formalising the technology product in the Certified Technology Product Service, ensuring procurement pathways for campus-wide adoption.
Build digital acumen
The IFS provides students and staff with hands-on access to emerging technologies, allowing them to experiment in safe, low-risk environments. Through demonstrations, collaborative trialling and problem-focused proof of concepts, participants learn by questioning, testing and doing.
How it operates
Immersive Futures serves the Multimedia Audio Visual and Immersive (MAVI) innovation portfolio and partners with other innovation portfolios across the University, along with operational teams including PVCE Learning Environments and Estate Management to advance audiovisual, multimedia and immersive capabilities across 91É«Ç鯬. It operates through a collective engagement model, leveraging existing governance structures within 91É«Ç鯬 (innovation pathways,ÌýPVCE and IT)Ìýto:
be across the range of projects and requests that are submitted through the innovation pathwaysÌý
provide specialist advice or support and link relevant projects together
ensure hardware technologies are not only innovative but also pedagogically relevant for educators and students
connect with the 91É«Ç鯬 IT ecosystem on rollout of tested AV
progress Proof of Concepts to pilot and support integration.
Immersive Futures Working Group
The Immersive Futures working group plays a key role in testing and trialling new technologies. The group includes representatives across MAVI, PVCE, IT Innovation, Estate Management and faculties and meet fortnightly to:
- Research and analyse recurring AV opportunities at 91É«Ç鯬
- Suggest and assess new technologies, explaining their potential impact and use cases
- Provide insights into AV technologies being implemented internally and externally
- Propose and partake in proof of concepts (PoCs) to test innovative solutions
- Advise on strategic recommendations for AV technology in specialist and informal teaching and learning spaces and workplace environments.
Industry & external engagement
Immersive Futures regularly organisesÌýhands-on workshopsÌýand live demos to stay at the forefront of emerging technologies, thanks to the support of our industry partners.
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Connect
Please reach out the team by emailing the ifs@unsw.edu.au.