Seat 3D against travel Phobia
The 3D Seat Anti-Phobia transforms the aircraft seat into an immersive escape bubble. By actively synchronizing seat motion with a VR and audio experience, it aims to replace the anxiety-provoking perception of the aircraft's real movements with an engaging and controlled simulation, thereby offering an advanced technological solution to help individuals suffering from Phobia travel more serenely.
Imagine a world where 20% of the population – or 1.6 billion people – could finally travel without stress, fear, or the constraints of travel phobias. A world where airlines, car manufacturers, and rail and maritime operators adopt patented, scientifically validated technology capable of generating billions in annual revenue.
This revolution is the subject of the four patents I am currently developing. My invention combines dynamic 3D seats, an immersive virtual reality headset, and smart noise-canceling headphones to eliminate anxiety related to travel by plane, train, car, and boat. Preliminary tests show an 80% reduction in stress symptoms among users.
This is how the 3D Dynamic Anti-Phobia Seat was born—a unique invention designed by Zakaria to combat the fear of flying. The system consists of a motorized seat capable of replicating an aircraft’s movements along three axes (roll, pitch, and yaw), synchronized with a virtual reality (VR) headset and noise-canceling headphones.
The installation of a dynamic three-axis 3D motion seat (up/down, left/right, forward/backward) with a 3D headset and headphones in an airplane presents a particularly interesting set of utilities, taking into account the specifics of flight and the challenges associated with Phobia of travel.
Complete Specification
| Country | Current Status | Patent Application Number | Patent Applicant | Patent Number | Title | Google Patent Link |
| France | Granted | FR1701012 | Zakaria FERHAT | FR3071819 | Dispositif technologique pour faciliter le voyage en avion | Click to open |