Virtualware’s VIROO set to support Mixed Reality capabilities upon its new release
Bilbao, Spain, 13 June 2023. – Spanish listed company Virtualware (EPA:MLVIR), a global leader in immersive technology solutions, today announces its readiness to support mixed reality (MR) capabilities on its VIROO 2.4 release coming in July.
Version 2.4 of VIROO boasts the capacity to blend VR and AR/MR technologies within its sessions. It creates a seamless experience with multiple users connected from various locations and using different devices, offering true cross-platform interoperability.
This remarkable feature is already operational with HTC’s Vive XR Elite and will extend to every pass-through capable headset including PICO XR headsets, and Meta Quest 3, and will explore the future capabilities of the coming Apple Vision Pro, enabling users to take full advantage of this innovative technology.
Virtualware aims to leverage the groundbreaking MR feature by introducing a few simple yet powerful drag-and-drop components on VIROO Studio for Unity, allowing any developer to create and publish adaptative XR content effortlessly.
With a diverse client base that includes GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Ontario Power Generation, Petronas, Iberdrola, Alstom, Guardian Glass, Gestamp, Danone, Johnson & Johnson, Biogen, Bayer, ADIF, the Spanish Ministry of Defense, El Retoño Technical University, and EAN University, Virtualware is poised for further global expansion.
“With VIROO’s unique capabilities, we can facilitate multi-user sessions that incorporate both VR and AR/MR devices. This makes VIROO a highly versatile platform, enabling a transparent use of both immersive technologies and allowing users to choose their preferred immersive experience”
says Sergio Barrera, CTO & Co-founder of Virtualware.
Virtualware is a pioneering global technology firm specializing in virtual reality solutions. Since its establishment in 2004, the company has executed over 500 projects across 33 countries. Its innovative Virtual Reality as a Service (VRaaS) platform, VIROO, is aimed at making virtual reality accessible to businesses of all sizes and sectors. It started trading at Euronext Paris last April, with a market valuation of over 27 million euros.
With a diverse client base that includes GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Ontario Power Generation, Petronas, Iberdrola, Alstom, Guardian Glass, Gestamp, Danone, Johnson & Johnson, Biogen, Bayer, ADIF, the Spanish Ministry of Defense, El Retoño Technical University, and EAN University, Virtualware is poised for further global expansion. Virtualware is a pioneering global technology firm specializing in virtual reality solutions. Since its establishment in 2004, the company has executed over 500 projects across 33 countries. Its innovative Virtual Reality as a Service (VRaaS) platform, VIROO, is aimed at making virtual reality accessible to businesses of all sizes and sectors. It started trading at Euronext Paris last April, with a market valuation over 27 million euros.
About Virtualware
Virtualware is one of the pioneering corporations in the European Virtual Reality industry applied to the industrial, educational, and healthcare sectors. Virtualware’s flagship product VIROO, the world’s pioneering VR as a Service (VRaaS) platform, makes Virtual Reality accessible to companies and institutions of all sizes and sectors. It is an all-in-one digital solution that enables the development and deployment of multi-user Virtual Reality applications remotely. www.virtualwareco.com
The three-year partnership between IWE and Virtualware will leverage each organization’s strengths and accelerate the adoption of VR in Ontario-based SMEs.Virtualware’s flagship product VIROO, the world’s pioneering VR as a Service (VRaaS) platform, makes Virtual Reality accessible to companies and institutions of all sizes and sectors.
VIROO is an all-in-one digital solution that enables the development and deployment of multi-user Virtual Reality applications remotely and is already used by more than 40 companies and institutions worldwide including GE Hitachi, Ontario Power Generation, Gestamp, ADIF, the Spanish Ministry of Defense, El Retoño Technological University, and EAN University.
VIROO aims to become the standard for the development of industrial and educational Virtual Reality applications worldwide.