NeuroBoost-AI

Transform Education with the Metaverse

Offer your students an immersive and revolutionary learning experience in Decentraland. Our equipped virtual spaces combine interactive presentations, 3D objects, artificial intelligence, and video content to create the educational environment of the future.

HOW IT WORKS

Turnkey Virtual Spaces for Education

We provide schools with fully equipped buildings in Decentraland, ready to host your classes. Each virtual classroom features advanced educational tools including interactive PowerPoint presentations, manipulable 3D models, and AI assistants to enrich the learning experience.

FEATURES

Features Designed for Virtual Education

Manipulable Educational 3D Objects

Explore complex concepts using interactive 3D models that students can manipulate in real time. From human anatomy to molecular structures, make learning tangible and memorable.

Advanced Interactive Presentations

Deliver your PowerPoint lessons in an immersive 3D environment where students can interact directly with the content. Presentations become captivating visual experiences that maintain attention and improve understanding.

Integrated AI Assistant

Benefit from intelligent educational support that answers students' questions, guides learning activities, and personalizes the experience according to the needs of each learner in the virtual environment.

TESTIMONIALS

What Educators Say

"Our medical students can now explore human anatomy in 3D interactively. Engagement and information retention have increased dramatically since we started using Decentraland's virtual classrooms."
Dr. Philippe
Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
"As a school principal, I was skeptical about teaching in the metaverse. But seeing our elementary school students learn science by manipulating virtual molecules convinced me. This is the future of education."
Marie
Director
"Our architecture courses have taken on a new dimension thanks to 3D spaces. Students can now visit and analyze historical buildings in an immersive way, which was impossible in a traditional classroom setting."
Prof. Jean-Luc
Professor of Architecture