Job World Introduces VR Technology in National Intelligence Agent Experience Room to "Enhance Immersion" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Korea Job World, a comprehensive job experience center for children and adolescents, will introduce new experience content in the youth experience room 'NIS CUBE' starting from the 3rd.


NIS CUBE is an experience room supported by the National Intelligence Service, delivering various job-related knowledge about national intelligence agents to participants.


Youth can experience being national intelligence agents by analyzing hacking information, CCTV footage, and more to capture terrorists who have leaked important information.


The most notable update is the addition of an experience using VR (virtual reality) technology to apprehend suspects. Participants can engage in an immersive experience where they arrest a suspect identified through evidence analysis after a shootout using VR technology, enhancing realism and engagement.


The National Intelligence Service's NIS CUBE experience room has been offering national intelligence agent experiences to youth since November 2016.


Meanwhile, at the youth experience center on the 3rd floor of Korea Job World, students from 5th grade and above can indirectly experience jobs five times a day for one hour each. They can choose from over 70 job experiences, including not only intelligence agents but also game developers, school teachers, webtoon artists, and more.



No Kyung-ran, director of Korea Job World, stated, "With VR technology applied to the experience room content, youth can have vivid and lively experiences," adding, "We will actively utilize new technologies of the 4th Industrial Revolution era to continuously introduce highly satisfying content."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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