Innovation on Demand: Technology Labs at Full Sail


From VR devices to 3D printers, these collaborative spaces give students hands-on access to innovative technology.

Students and an instructor work with a full-scale race car simulator model inside Full Sail’s Simulation Lab.

Full Sail has grown a lot in the past four decades, and a big part of that growth has been the university’s willingness to embrace the latest technologies as a core part of its curriculum. As a result of this forward-thinking approach, Full Sail has added nearly a dozen tech-focused degree programs in the last decade — offering future technologists the chance to study everything from smart devices and healthcare technology to simulation and augmented reality.

New degree programs require new tools and room to create, and today, Full Sail is home to many spaces that cater to emerging researchers, developers, makers, and more. Each lab has been designed and maintained to reflect current industry standards, and each one contains the tools students need to start building a portfolio of professional projects. Here’s an overview of some of Full Sail’s most impressive tech labs.

The VR/AR Lab

The VR/AR Lab provides students access to nearly every available piece of VR or AR hardware currently on the market. Here, they learn to create custom programming for these devices that can be applied to a variety of industries, such as military and defense, commercial and retail, or medical simulations. The space houses headsets from Oculus, Magic Leap, Microsoft, and HTC. A green screen rounds out the lab and helps programmers and spectators to better visualize virtual space.

A student explores virtual environments using a VR headset in the green-screen-equipped VR/AR Lab.

The Fab Lab

Students in Full Sail’s Simulation Engineering bachelor’s program have access to this classroom/workshop. The space was designed to cater to the needs of emerging fabricators and offers opportunities for rapid prototyping. It features tons of equipment like 3D printers, an injection molder, CNC milling machines, laser scanners and cutters, and a variety of power tools. With access to so many resources, students never have to search for a part. Instead, they can make custom parts for whatever they can dream up.

Students collaborate on a project in the Fab Lab, using design software and advanced fabrication tools.

The Simulation Lab

The Simulation Lab combines elements of a large-scale simulator ride, complete with a fiber-optic network for processing and projection mapping to draw spectators into the fun. The lab features a motion platform that can be skinned and programmed to mimic almost any experience. It also houses VR headsets, motion capture systems, real-time rendering engines, and haptic feedback devices. Past projects include simulations of the Millennium Falcon, a giant mech warrior battling through a dystopian landscape, and a space shuttle landing.

A student uses a racing simulator setup in the Simulation Lab, focused on a high-speed driving experience.

Healthcare Technology Lab Powered by AdventHealth University

Focusing on the intersection of technology and healthcare, the Full Sail University Healthcare Technology Lab Powered by AdventHealth University is designed to give the teams at Full Sail and AHU a space to develop innovative solutions to enhance patient safety, training for nurses and other medical professionals, and collaborate on joint healthcare research projects. Accessible to students in Full Sail’s degree programs in emerging technologies, as well as students in a variety of AdventHealth University degree programs, including Occupational Therapy and Nursing, the lab allows students to explore innovative healthcare applications and get hands-on experience with access to industry-standard equipment and technology, including a Stratasys F770 Large Format 3D Printer.

A student works on circuit boards and devices in the Healthcare Technology Lab powered by AdventHealth University.

The UX Lab

The Full Sail UX Lab is a space where students in the Game Design master’s program can run tests and compile data to improve a game’s overall user experience. The lab features equipment designed to measure players’ biometric responses to a game — from heart rate to eye movement. Clients from around the world come to the UX Lab to have their games, apps, software, and other products tested. It’s a place where students can gain real industry experience working with products from triple-A game studios, Fortune 500 companies, and more.

Students collaborate in the UX Lab, analyzing software and UI designs on laptops and large monitors.

The Smart Lab

Full Sail’s Smart Lab is a dedicated learning facility for students that features the latest technology solutions in homes, wearables, smartphones, and tablets. The lab features a wide range of wearable and portable devices, a touchscreen hosting interactive applications, as well as connected household technology, including thermostats, appliances, and televisions that allow students to develop apps for the next generation of smart homes.

Students review app code and interface layouts on wall-mounted touchscreens in the Smart Lab.

Fitness Technology Lab Powered by Echelon Fit

The Fitness Technology Lab Powered by Echelon Fit is a proud partnership between Full Sail and Echelon Fitness. The on-campus lab environment gives students in Full Sail’s emerging technology degree programs the opportunity to participate in innovative research initiatives centered on enhancing Echelon equipment and features, as well as the development and implementation of new features for different product lines and fitness and health solutions. The lab itself is home to some of Echelon’s most high-powered fitness equipment, including Connect Row-S rowing machines, a Connect EX-5 smart bike, Connect Stride treadmills, and an Echelon Connect Reflect Touch 50” smart mirror.

Sign for Full Sail’s Echelon Fitness Technology Lab, featuring blue branding and window blinds in the background.

Spatial Computing Innovation Lab

The Spatial Computing Innovation Lab gives students hands-on experience with immersive media workflows by using advanced technologies like Apple Vision Pro and the Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera. Students also have access to iMacs with Apple’s M4 chip, 98-inch Sony Bravia displays, and a Cisco Webex Room Bar. The space can be utilized to research and develop projects with real-world applications for entertainment, enterprise, education, healthcare, and other industries.

A user interacts with digital 3D visuals through a VR headset in Full Sail’s Spatial Computing Innovation Lab.