Testimonials

Testimonials

"We’ve had lots of customers with access requirements calling up to ask if they could enter the venue, and rather than having to rely on my interpretation, I direct them to the tour to see for themselves. Other’s have said they’ve seen the studio online that has given them the confidence to make a booking. "
Jakki Boyle
Owner, Ink Rooms
“Working with Virtual Inclusion has made us much more aware of the importance of not just accessibility but the whole customer experience and making that accessible to all.

Our clients have benefited greatly from the experience Virtual Inclusion brings and I cannot recommend them highly enough.”
Paul Allen
Campbell Boath
“The introduction of this new accessible virtual reality tour is a great example of a business using progressive and innovative technology to strengthen their connections with potential visitors.
“VisitScotland’s aim is to make tourism inclusive and accessible for all. Scotland’s reputation as a quality destination relies on continued investment and innovation to ensure that current provision meets future demand.”
Malcolm Roughead
Chief Executive, VisitScotland
“Virtual Inclusion has helped raise the awareness of some of the issues people face in regard to overcoming accessibility and how much difference having the correct information displayed on your website makes to improving your customer experience. For example, people can now see inside our accessible toilet to see if it is accessible for them. It is an on-going process to ensure our restaurant is accessible for all and we want to continually work with Virtual Inclusion to help ensure we maintain a high standard of accessibility.”
Steve Chow
Operations Manager, Kobee
We are delighted with the way the virtual reality tour has turned out and have already had some great feedback. By working to produce something with this quality of information, Dundee United is supporting the work of organisations like The Centre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFÉ) and the Equality and Human Rights Commission by improving the provision of information for all venues.”
Joe Rice
Head of Communication, Dundee United FC
“From the very beginning Maggie’s Penguin Parade has been described as a ‘free and accessible public art event’ – Virtual inclusion have driven that accessibility, crucially using their experience, audience and platform to offer a unique view on the sculptures. To my knowledge no other Wild in Art trail has managed to provide such a service. What makes it more reassuring is that these particular sculptures have been created by schoolchildren from across the city as well as many community groups and charities such as Advocating Together and Rock Solid.”
Neil Cooney
Education Coordinator, Maggies Penguin Parade
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