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A Tangible Experience - Bringing 3D Data to Life

Welcome to the fascinating world of 3D interaction! Whether in design, construction, game development, or manufacturing, the demand for interactive 3D models is constantly growing. That's why our partner edddison technologies has developed software that allows you to transform 3D files into stunning interactive experiences without the need for programming skills. Are you ready to take your 3D experience to the next level? Then keep reading!

We are continually impressed by the unique applications that our customers and partners develop using our Scape X® object recognition technology. Therefore, we have set a goal to provide more insights into the magic of these extraordinary projects, solutions, and use cases. Clearly, the majority of applications are developed by our partners and customers using various tools and in different fields.

Navigation through future buildings is so much easier when using our Scape X® objects, allowing you to experience every perspective and make informed design decisions before construction.

We are excited to introduce you to a great partner use case from eddison technologies: edddison is an authoring tool for non-programmers to create interactive 3D applications. It is also an add-on for 3D software and engines such as Autodesk Navisworks, Unreal, and Unity 3D.

Combined with 3D software, edddison allows architects and designers to design and plan projects in a more visual and efficient way, ultimately enhancing sales. "Imagine walking through your house, experiencing it from every perspective, and making design decisions before it is built."

On our Scape® Tangible Displays with Object Recognition, you can control a 3D model with edddison in a simple and intuitive way. Walk around the future building, explore design objects, change camera perspectives, and material configurations with a simple hand gesture. But instead of telling you, it's best to see for yourself.

The Development Process

"We initially started building individual 3D applications and custom-built interactive hardware. Each customer received their own system. It was expensive, and the customers couldn't extend or modify the applications themselves. That was the starting point for standardizing the software," explains CEO Thomas Kienzl. And to deliver consistent results, the hardware also needs to be standardized. This presented a challenge as most multitouch displays with object recognition are simply not reliable enough. "We needed a product that works reliably and with high quality, and your AI-powered Scape X® object recognition module allows fast and precise object recognition. This enables a functional and high-quality combination of hardware and software."

Edddison for Scape X® enables users to navigate and manipulate 3D models effortlessly, enhancing design and planning processes with an intuitive, interactive platform for exploring and modifying 3D data.

Less is More

In today's digital age, applications are often overloaded with a multitude of features. Although this may seem impressive at first glance, it can quickly overwhelm users and result in an application that can do a little bit of everything but nothing really well. However, this is not the case with edddison software.

The focus is not on a multitude of features but on a few key functions that provide a frustration-free experience for all users. edddison's motto is: "Reducing the scope of features enables a positive look and feel experience and expands the user base." This allows planners, designers, decision-makers, CEOs, and non-technical individuals to independently explore, experience, and interact with 3D models. These 3D models are used for decision-making, design development, construction planning, and technical device engineering.

For more information about edddison for Scape X®, you can visit www.edddison.com starting from May 2023. Interested parties can also contact Thomas Kienzl directly.

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