Forward-observation VR binocular simulator
A handheld VR binocular system to train military observers deployed on NATO's eastern flank — rehearsing identification, range and reporting under realistic field conditions, safely and at scale.
Odie Solutions builds immersive technology for the world's most demanding projects — augmented reality that reveals what's hidden behind a wall, a panel or a procedure, and virtual reality that lets teams rehearse the impossible before it ever happens.
We design and build the software and the hardware — from QR-triggered work instructions to bespoke VR instruments — so the technology fits the job, not the other way round.
Scan a QR target and the augmented overlay reveals hidden services, sequences complex tasks and guides technicians step-by-step — on real assets, in real conditions.
High-risk, high-cost scenarios rehearsed safely and repeatedly — from forward observation to plant operation and emergency procedure, with performance you can measure.
Physical props and instruments augmented with synchronised 3D content — hold a tablet over the rig and see, and practise, what's normally out of sight.
BIM, survey and design data brought into AR and VR for stakeholder buy-in, clash detection and decisions made before a single tool hits the ground.
Photoreal 3D, photogrammetry, volumetric capture and custom applications — built to the brief, owned by you, deployed where your people are.
When off-the-shelf won't do, we fabricate and source the device itself — purpose-built optics, enclosures and handhelds for the field.
A handheld VR binocular system to train military observers deployed on NATO's eastern flank — rehearsing identification, range and reporting under realistic field conditions, safely and at scale.
An immersive VR experience chronicling a celebrated poet's emigration from Ireland to New York — carrying visitors across the Atlantic and into the world he left, and the one he found.
An augmented reality application that overlays interactive 3D anatomy and clinical content onto physical medical props — trainees hold an iPad over the apparatus to look inside and practise procedures hands-on.
Most studios stop at the app. We design the experience, build the content and engineer the device it runs on — so nothing gets lost in the handover, and the result actually survives contact with the real world.
Tell us the problem. We'll tell you whether augmented or virtual reality is the right answer — and exactly how we'd build it.
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