What is Mixed Reality ?

Mixed Reality is…

…the fusion of real and virtual worlds, Mixed Reality offers a new environment where real and digital objects coexist and interact.

The great strength of mixed reality is its ability to take real space into account thanks to the sensors integrated into the Microsoft HoloLens mixed reality headset. The user can easily interact using simple gestures with 3D elements (holograms). The hand and all fingers are recognized and the gestures are interpreted in real time. The HoloLens also manages gaze tracking and the user can use voice control. Handling holograms is easy and natural.

Mixed Reality applies in several sectors of activity. Industry  was the first sector to adopt the Mixed Reality technology, then also have come the medical, retail, culture and education businesses.

Benefits

Situation

Contextualize your learning and operations

Mobility

Move freely during your operations

Intuitiveness

Interact naturally with holograms

Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality,
what are the differences?

Virtual Reality

Virtual reality has the ability to be able to fully immerse the user  in a completely virtualized context.
The user is cut off from the world and from his reality.
The content the user is watching is not contextualized because the VR headset does not understand its environment.

Augmented Reality

Augmented reality materializes in a smartphone and tablet type format.
The aim is to film a scene and integrate on the video restitution additional information that is displayed to the user.

Mixed Reality

Mixed Reality is all about merging the best of both worlds.
The user remains rooted in the physical world and benefits from an experience enriched with the most qualitative digital content possible. Thanks to the HoloLens, the user will be able to have holograms in his field of vision with which he can interact while remaining in the physical world.

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