Consulting firm will use lessons from running its own virtual space to help customers build training tools, apps and metaverse worlds.

Deloitte is adding a new capability to its list of consulting services: guide to the metaverse. The company announced its new Dimension10 Studio on Thursday. The service will help customers create “Unlimited Reality” experiences that combine artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, Internet of Things architecture and 5G connectivity.
The studio team will help clients design, prototype and market test virtual services. Frances Yu, partner, Deloitte Consulting, said that Dimension10 studios is both a virtual and physical space, a business concept, as well as the “maker” engine of the Unlimited Reality services.
“The studio is a multidisciplinary team of AI/ML engineers, spatial designers, UX designers, software architects, game developers, XR creators and strategists from across our sector portfolios,” Yu said.
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Deloitte has been working with virtual worlds in several contexts, including:
As part of this work, Deloitte will extend its collaboration with NVIDIA, specifically the company’s Omniverse Enterprise platform for 3D design collaboration and virtual world simulation.
Yu said the success of an unlimited reality experience depends on how well it creates the perception that it is both “virtual” and “physical” as well as how it fuses the natural world and digital augmentation.
“More practically, our success will be measured in how broadly we can apply this new technology and embed these solutions into everything from unique entertainment experiences to everyday experiences such as driving to visit friends and buying groceries,” she said.
Success varies by industry as well, with some companies looking for exceptionality while others are looking for consistency in operations.
“A sports team may want excitement, and a school may require calm,” she said.
Some of the specific metrics Deloitte uses to measure the success of a virtual world implementation include:
The studio’s name is a reference to the tenth dimension, according to the company. In theoretical physics, the tenth dimension captures the unlimited possibility of the universe in a single point, much like the promise of virtual worlds for businesses.
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