XR spatial computing company DeepFine participated in the “Hannover Messe 2024” expo held from April 22-26 (local time) in Hannover, Germany. DeepFine’s participation aimed to gauge global market reactions and strengthen business prospects in anticipation of the upcoming launch of their DEEP.FINE Spatial Crafter (DSC).
The DeepFine’s DEEP.FINE Spatial Crafter (DSC) allows users to capture real-world spaces using cameras on devices such as tablet PCs and smartphones, and create identical digital spaces. Users can then freely place 3D assets or 2D information like images and text within these spaces. This platform facilitates the creation of reality-based digital spaces where, upon arriving at the actual location, digital content or information can be overlaid and viewed.
XR spatial computing technology digitizes traditional paper-based field operations and allows for immediate on-site responses by providing digital information, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and productivity. Furthermore, it enhances immediate incident response and operational procedures by augmenting real-world spaces with digitized IoT sensor data or operational manuals.
At this year’s Hannover Messe, DeepFine showcased how the DEEP.FINE Spatial Crafter (DSC) could be applied in industrial settings by simulating a digitalized smart factory environment at LS Electric. Various digital information and interactive elements augmented in the real space enabled on-site workers to perform their tasks more efficiently.
Additionally, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of LS Electric, the usability of the technology was also demonstrated in non-industrial settings such as exhibitions and events, utilizing 3D mascots and digital menus, capturing the attention of attendees. A DeepFine representative highlighted, “The DSC allows anyone to easily create an XR environment without the need for expensive equipment, which is a distinctive feature of DSC.” DSC moves beyond the realm of professionals in XR spatial information and digital content creation, offering services that allow anyone to easily produce content with just a tablet PC or smartphone.
The industrial market is evolving rapidly, and there is much anticipation about the new spatial experiences and transformations that DeepFine’s DEEP.FINE Spatial Crafter (DSC) will bring about in the future.
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