The latest version of the Theorem-XR experience suite and Visualization Pipeline are now available for download with next generation productivity enhancing features to support the XR user.
This latest release sees the Theorem-XR portfolio offering support for Microsoft HoloLens 2 and to complement this, support for Microsoft Azure Remote Rendering (ARR) technology, enabling high quality, high performance, large scale data streaming to your HoloLens 2 device. We are also a proud member of the Microsoft Mixed Reality Partner Program, enabling us to build and deploy these breakthrough industry solutions that combine our 25+ years of visualization experience working with CAD.
This release includes the following new features for the Visualization Pipeline:
An overview of these features can be found on the website.
If you aren’t aware of Theorem-XR or what it can do for you, it enables you to visualize your 3D CAD and PLM assets in context and at full scale, using Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality technologies on the device of your choice. Theorem-XR is data and device neutral, so where the cliché suggests that one size fits all, Theorem-XR really does offer something for everyone, at all stages of the XR journey, but you need to know where to start first-and we can help you with that.
Out of the box Theorem-XR offers ‘standard’ engineering-based use case experiences that work collaboratively, enabling remote teams and home-based staff to join and work in an immersive multi-user environment, from anywhere, you just need an internet connection. Even desktop users can join a collaborative session.
Our Experiences include:
The experiences are underpinned by the Visualization Pipeline which provides a fully automated process that takes 3D data assets directly into Theorem-XR, or for the creation of Unity or Unreal assets for use in internally developed XR solutions. Using the Visualization Pipeline to prepare and optimize CAD data removes the difficulties that can be encountered when trying to get 3D data into XR, and can be done from within the CAD system by simply using the ‘save as’ command, ‘drag and drop’ your data on to the server, or used as part of a PLM integration.
Using Theorem-XR to undertake everyday engineering tasks allows you to visualize your 3D CAD data at full scale and in context, rather than from the confines of a 2D computer screen. Utilizing the latest XR technologies help to reduce costs, improve product quality and support the faster development of products and manufacturing processes across the enterprise by bridging the gap between the digital and the physical.