The forestry industry has been experimenting with virtual reality in Rotorua this week to develop new ways of measuring tree growth.
The University of Tasmania and Interpine are carrying out the research, which is partially funded by Forest and Wood Products Australia.
The university's Human Interface Technology Lab leader, Dr Winyu Chinthammit, said the experiments aimed to give skilled workers a safer and more efficient way to measure forests, using data from aerial LiDar scanners, rather than field work.