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When physical and digital worlds merge, mixed reality happens — and a new world of innovation and potential is unlocked.
The appeal of mixed reality goes beyond novelty and aesthetics. Organisations are increasingly discovering the potential of this immersive technology to bring value and redefine the way they work, create, design, construct and communicate.
With mixed reality and digital engineering (MRDE) solutions, you can harness the best of the physical and virtual domains. It allows users to create a seamless environment where real and digital elements coexist and interact in real-time. Supporting multi-disciplinary teams with enhanced collaboration on projects, that are liberated from geographical barriers, enables the visualisation of proposed designs and their contextual environments in an interactive, three-dimensional space that serves as a common ground for all stakeholders, technical and non-technical. And this is only one of many possibilities.
As with all new technologies, reservations can persist due to unfamiliarity. Perceived barriers to adoption may include a lack of clarity on costs, tools, applications and processes suitable for varied project complexities. An organisation’s digital maturity and data assets also affect its readiness to embrace this technology. Early adopters, however, are seeing favourable results.
Is mixed reality worth a try? Our answer is yes, definitely. At GHD Digital, we leverage advanced technologies to develop MRDE solutions for a diverse range of stakeholders, whether they’re looking to transform a space, build infrastructure, tell the story of their project with compelling vision, improve assets, simulate scenarios or explore models.
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