The Lyon start-up Reverto proposes to use virtual reality to confront its users with situations of sexism and harassment.

By bringing these experiences to life, its creator hopes to raise awareness.

The initiative was nominated last year for the Trophées d'avenir Europe 1. 

What if we took advantage of the virtual world to confront the harsh reality?

The young entrepreneur Guillaume Clere proposes to use virtual reality headsets to awaken society to the fight against sexism and moral harassment.

By putting on the helmet, you can for example find yourself in the skin and footsteps of Léa, a young woman.

During the 8 minutes of immersion, Léa will be confronted with sexist acts.

Raise awareness

By bringing the situation to users, Guillaume Clere hopes to raise awareness.

Reverto offers five sensitizations that address the themes of sexism, moral harassment, sexual harassment, discrimination related to disability and bullying at school.

The contents are produced by the company itself, with the help of firms of experts in the fields in question.

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The targeted customers are mainly businesses and communities.

The Reverto system is already available to harassment and sexism referents, human resources but also associations working in companies.

The start-up is already doing well, showing 200% growth and employing eight people.

Last year, she was also nominated for the Trophies of the Future of Europe 1.