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NTNU develops virtual reality system to help escape fires
National Taiwan Normal University project will improve public response to threat of fire.
A team at National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) in Taipei City has developed a VR (virtual reality) system to help people escape a building during fires, reports said Friday (Oct. 29).
Figures show that 2.46 per 100,000 people died in fires in Taiwan during 2020, CNA reported. The NTNU research team concluded there needs to be a systematic approach to training people how to escape from a blaze and reduce the number of casualties.
Led by Department of Industrial Education Professor Hong Jon-chao (洪榮昭), there was instruction on how to handle firefighting equipment and find the best way to escape a fire. The VR project also featured simulations of difficult situations to test their ability to respond.