What Is Extended Reality Technology?
What Is Extended Reality Technology?
Envision what it very well may resemble to live and work in our reality in 2030 and then some. Maybe, because of headways in expanded reality (XR), an umbrella term used to portray vivid advances that can combine the physical and virtual universes, you could possibly search for another home anyplace on the planet as though you were in reality on location or head to lunch in some distant land. By 2022, the XR market is relied upon to reach $209 billion, which is multiple times what it is today. This huge development could mean the real factors of our 2030 lives are past our creative mind’s capacity to get a handle on.
What is extended reality (XR)?
Mixed Reality (MR) combines concepts from both AR and VR placing virtual objects in positional space around you. Using spatial anchoring techniques models can be positioned on a conference table, or expanded to life-size allowing observers to walk through the model while collaborating with other users locally or at remote locations.
Mixed reality does not exclusively take place in either the physical or virtual world, but is a hybrid of reality and virtual reality, encompassing both augmented reality and augmented virtuality via immersive technology.
Mixed reality technology allows real and virtual elements to interact with one another and the user to interact with virtual elements like they would in the real world. Since mixed reality maintains a connexion to the real world it is not considered a fully immersive experience. In a mixed reality environment, wherever you go and look when wearing MR technology, the 3D content that you encounter in the space will react to you the same as it would in the real world. For example, an object will move closer to you when you move closer to it and you can interact with it, e.g.
There must be an MR device, either a headset or translucent glasses, to create the experience. Using a lot more processing power than either virtual or augmented reality, mixed reality technology joins the virtual and real worlds into one connected experience with the help of either gaze/gesture/voice recognition technology through a headset or a pair of motion controllers.
Augmented reality (AR)
Similar to virtual reality technology, but at the same time unique and superior, augmented reality is another pillar of modern architectural visualization. As the overlay of digital content, this sophisticated technology allows people to experience augmented and mixed reality using various devices and tools, including smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices, as well as smart AR glasses.
AR can serve a lot of business goals. By combining creative expertise with in-depth knowledge of business processes, so can help from the first advice to sustainable implementation. Whether the customers looking for ways to sell, attract, entertain, immerse, engage or train. This is a fantastic all-round visual tech product, allowing clients of different positions to offer 3D AR representations and experiences of their prospective developments.
We`re creating the most loved apps for real estate developers and furniture retailers enabling people to experience, reimagine, and shape the future built environment.
Virtual reality (VR)
VR is a 3D rendered simulation of an environment that can be experienced and interacted with in a seemingly real way. With the development of incredible technology in recent years, virtual reality has become the ultimate in marketing experiences. It provides the viewer with an unprecedented look into an un-built world.
A new level of interactivity was born with virtual reality, where the user finds himself in a completely virtual world. From just looking around over walking around to manually interfering, customizing, and configuring. This level of interactivity can make an experience so powerful and meaningful, choosing the right interactivity and possibilities is therefore vitally important. It creates a bond between a brand and its customer, a product and it’s the buyer.
VR can tell the story in a way that was unseen before. It lets to showcase & sells, it allows us to support the sales process, helps to demonstrate and evaluate the different options available at the time of choosing the property, interior design, or product, as well as in the detail of all the aesthetic and construction elements, from finishes to furnishings.
It demonstrates the real functionality, comfort, costs, and benefits determined by a single decision, thanks to our system of dynamic interaction. The customer can enter these virtual environments (participatory and interactive) and can directly express preferences and interests, which translate into immediate changes to the environment he is exploring.
Mixed reality (MR)
Mixed Reality (MR) combines concepts from both AR and VR placing virtual objects in positional space around you. Using spatial anchoring techniques models can be positioned on a conference table, or expanded to life-size allowing observers to walk through the model while collaborating with other users locally or at remote locations.
Mixed reality does not exclusively take place in either the physical or virtual world, but is a hybrid of reality and virtual reality, encompassing both augmented reality and augmented virtuality via immersive technology.
Mixed reality technology allows real and virtual elements to interact with one another and the user to interact with virtual elements like they would in the real world. Since mixed reality maintains a connexion to
the real world it is not considered a fully immersive experience. In a mixed reality environment, wherever you go and look when wearing MR technology, the 3D content that you encounter in the space will react to you the same as it would in the real world. For example, an object will move closer to you when you move closer to it and you can interact with it, e.g.
There must be an MR device, either a headset or translucent glasses, to create the experience. Using a lot more processing power than either virtual or augmented reality, mixed reality technology joins the virtual and real worlds into one connected experience with the help of either gaze/gesture/voice recognition technology through a headset or a pair of motion controllers.
Hologram
We offer full-sized Hologram Rooms where Multiple people can enter together and walk through full-sized CAD or polygon-based models, integrated with unlimited size point clouds. You can view CAD or other mesh data in 3D with other key members of your team; pick your data up, spin it around, shrink it down and interrogate it with ease. Other alternatively, if you don’t want a full room, we also offer Hologram Tables for showing large-scale architectural designs, fully interactive in 3D and from a bird’s eye view.
Interactive Applications
It is the tool for a unique sales experience for both the customer and the seller. Fully interactive, very user-friendly, a completely unique method for presenting a complex mixed-use development and enables the user to take a virtual tour through the proposed project or product, displaying a comprehensive volume of information including graphics, images, videos, animations and text.
Interactive 3D apps are based on the use of 3D graphic engines -such as Unity 3D- and allow the user to browse through a virtual world or visualize objects in which colour, form, or texture are modified in real-time.
The company develops a 3D application for all interactive multi-touch screens technologies. It helps to sell, present real estate projects and products.
We are a partner with some multi-touch screen technology vendors who offer superior quality, luxury style, and functionality. We want to make real estate and furnishing sales simpler and faster, mutually beneficial to consumers and the real estate and furnishing market.