Read the interview with Gabriel Danciu and his winning proposal: Genba SaVR – GENBA SAFE VIRTUAL REALITY PLATFORM

Gabriel-Mihail Danciu and Transilvania University Brasov

Gabriel Danciu is a researcher specialised in pattern recognition, computer vision, and machine learning. Focused on algorithmic development, he has contributed to studies on image processing in depth cameras and noise pollution monitoring using mobile crowd sensing. His department focuses on embedded systems, computational intelligence, intelligent communication networks, image processing, signal processing, and power applications using supercapacitors. Our consortium partners, VECTOR Reality, specialises in the custom design, development, and production of immersive technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), Mixed Reality (MR), Extended Reality (XR), 3D models, and digital twins.

Can you give a brief overview of your winning proposal?
What are its key objectives and innovative aspects?

The Genba SaVR Platform is an advanced Virtual Reality (VR) training tool designed for the manufacturing sector, aiming to enhance the SPIRIT platform by integrating digital twin technology and real-time communication through WebRTC. Its key objectives are to provide immersive, hands-on training in a risk-free environment, covering everything from machinery assembly to safety procedures. The platform fosters collaboration through multi-user environments, offers analytics for progress tracking, and ensures high scalability and security. By leveraging SPIRIT’s capabilities, Genba SaVR delivers a robust, adaptable training solution that mirrors real-world industrial scenarios.

What motivated you to apply for the SPIRIT Open Call?

I was motivated to apply for the SPIRIT Open Call to advance my career by exploring new challenges and expanding my expertise in immersive technologies. This opportunity allows me to collaborate with renowned research centres, while enhancing me and my team knowledges in areas like VR, digital twin technology, and industrial training solutions. The chance to contribute to cutting-edge developments and work with esteemed professionals in the field aligns perfectly with my passion for continuous learning and professional growth.

How do you envision this project making an impact?

I envision this project making a significant impact by transforming both education and safety in the industrial sector through immersive virtual reality (VR). By enabling remote, hands-on training with digital twin technology, it offers a risk-free environment for learning complex tasks, enhancing both practical skills and theoretical knowledge. This innovation not only improves the efficiency and safety of industrial operations but also expands access to high-quality training in remote or resource-limited areas. The project has the potential to set new standards in VR-based education and safety protocols, driving adoption across industries and reshaping how training is delivered.