High-consequence work, complex assets and people who need to be trained right. That's where immersive technology earns its keep — and where we do our best work.
Visualise designs at full scale on site, reveal hidden services behind walls and below ground, and brief teams with AR work instructions. Trusted on major UK programmes including work for Kier and the Lower Thames Crossing.
Scan a QR target on a unit and the overlay reveals the systems behind it — guiding maintenance, inspection and training without opening anything up or pulling an asset out of service.
From our NATO forward-observation binocular simulator onward, we build VR that trains for situations that are too dangerous, too costly or too sensitive to stage for real.
Buried assets, treatment processes and confined spaces made visible and safe to learn — AR overlays and VR rehearsal for the infrastructure no one ever sees.
Hardware-integrated AR that puts 3D clinical content onto real props — as built for the Royal College of Midwives — for consistent, repeatable, hands-on training.
Story-led VR and AR that turn archives and history into experiences visitors can step inside — emotional, accessible and memorable for every age.
If your work involves something hard to see, risky to rehearse or expensive to train for, immersive technology probably has a place. Let's find out.
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