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  • Why XR For... 
    • Schools & Universities
    • Enterprise
    • Publishers
  • XR Services 
    • Augmented Reality
    • Virtual Reality
    • 3D Holograms
    • 3D Websites
  • Case Studies
  • The Tech 
    • 3D Modeling
    • Deployment
    • AI Enablement
  • About Us 
    • Our Company
    • Testimonials
  • …  
    • Why XR For... 
      • Schools & Universities
      • Enterprise
      • Publishers
    • XR Services 
      • Augmented Reality
      • Virtual Reality
      • 3D Holograms
      • 3D Websites
    • Case Studies
    • The Tech 
      • 3D Modeling
      • Deployment
      • AI Enablement
    • About Us 
      • Our Company
      • Testimonials
Contact Us
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  • Why XR For... 
    • Schools & Universities
    • Enterprise
    • Publishers
  • XR Services 
    • Augmented Reality
    • Virtual Reality
    • 3D Holograms
    • 3D Websites
  • Case Studies
  • The Tech 
    • 3D Modeling
    • Deployment
    • AI Enablement
  • About Us 
    • Our Company
    • Testimonials
  • …  
    • Why XR For... 
      • Schools & Universities
      • Enterprise
      • Publishers
    • XR Services 
      • Augmented Reality
      • Virtual Reality
      • 3D Holograms
      • 3D Websites
    • Case Studies
    • The Tech 
      • 3D Modeling
      • Deployment
      • AI Enablement
    • About Us 
      • Our Company
      • Testimonials
Contact Us
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  • Deployment

    Any 3D experience or interactive model can be deployed at every touchpoint

  •  After your 3D content has been created, you can choose any format and any channel for the end-user experience.

    XR media assets can be deployed across channels and formats, maximizing affordability & ROI.

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    Mobile AR

    How it works: Students scan printed or digital materials with their phones to view AR content overlaid onto the physical world.

    Interaction: Move device to see from different angles, and tap into popup content.

    Benefits: Portable and easy to access.

    Device: Mobile phone or tablet

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    Web XR

    How it works: Students click a link to open 3D AR/VR content directly in a web browser on any device.

    Interaction: Click-and-drag to move, zoom in and out, and open popup content.

    Benefits: Accessible from any device; familiar & intuitive UI/UX.

    Device: Mobile phone, tablet, or laptop

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    3D Holograms

    How it works: 3D holograms are projected mid-air with a fan, and students can view and interact with them from all sides.

    Interaction: Teacher or students can use a controller to navigate and interact with the content.

    Benefits: Eye-catching visuals ideal for group interaction and presentations.

    Device: holographic display

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    Virtual Reality

    How it works: Students wear a headset and use controllers to explore fully immersive 360-degree environments.

    Interaction: Move head to look around; use controllers to navigate and control content.

    Benefits: Deep immersion for complex simulations and interactive learning.

    Device: VR headset

  • Case Study: UC San Diego

    Multiple Deployments for Maximum Impact

    Engaging alumni, students, and the community about their new Triton Center in immersive 3D with web XR, mobile AR, and 360 renderings.

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    Web XR

    Viewers click a link to open a 3D model of the Triton Center directly in a web browser on any device.

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    Mobile AR

    Stakeholders move phone to “place” the Triton Center on a table, ground, or even the construction site, and tap into popup content.

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    VR / 360 Image

    Visitors turn around to see the 360 rendering as if standing in the center of the plaza, with popup stories

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    3D Hologram

    (Demo to come)

  • Case Study: UC San Diego

    Multiple Deployments for Maximum Impact

    Engaging alumni, students, and the community about their new Triton Center in immersive 3D with web XR, mobile AR, and 360 renderings.

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    Web XR

    Viewers click a link to open a 3D model of the Triton Center directly in a web browser on any device.

     

     

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    Mobile AR

    Stakeholders move phone to “place” the Triton Center on a table, ground, or even the construction site, and tap into popup content.

     

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    VR / 360 Image

    Visitors turn around to see the 360 rendering as if standing in the center of the plaza, with popup stories

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    3D Hologram

    (Demo to come)

  • See the on-campus reactions...

  • 3D Models can be embedded directly into webpages!

    Test it out yourself here. Scroll to zoom in or out, click and drag to rotate the model, right click and drag to move it around, and double-click on the numbered buttons for more details.

  • Get In Touch

    We look forward to connecting with you! Please fill out the form below or contact us at contact@campusxr.org, and we will be in touch soon.

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