Come on an immersive VR adventure to Liberia, created in partnership with Avocado360, and witness the inspiring work of UBS Optimus Foundation as they reach the most remote and underserved communities. This groundbreaking virtual experience takes you through Liberia’s vibrant cities and lush landscapes, where healthcare workers and community leaders navigate challenging terrain to deliver essential services. Step into the shoes of the UBS Optimus team, cross rivers, trek rugged paths, and witness firsthand the resilience and warmth of the local communities.
Through this powerful VR journey, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the logistical and emotional challenges involved in providing life-saving healthcare and education. Perfect for philanthropists, global citizens, and anyone curious about humanitarian efforts, this experience offers a unique perspective on the transformative impact of UBS Optimus Foundation’s mission to ensure no one is left behind.
Discover the power of 360° VR storytelling and become part of the change in “Going the Last Mile.”
12/07/2018
Optimus Foundation UBS Switzerland
Avocado360
Headset, SocialMedia, YouTube
At Avocado360, we specialise in producing high-impact 360° VR experiences in the most remote and logistically challenging environments around the globe. Whether navigating jungle trails, mountain regions, or under-resourced communities, our experienced production team is equipped to deliver cinematic quality in even the most challenging conditions.
We work with NGOS, foundations, and global organisations to tell meaningful stories, amplifying voices from the ground and raising awareness through immersive, emotionally driven storytelling. Our focus extends beyond technology: we are deeply committed to projects with substantial social and environmental impact.
From humanitarian efforts to climate action, our VR productions are designed to engage hearts and minds, bringing audiences closer to the most important causes. With every project, we aim to create not just immersive visuals but real-world connections and change.
