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DFM VR is a team providing virtual-reality-related services. Its website states that it is part of the DFM Engineering/DFM Group ecosystem. DFM Engineering was founded in 2006 and has a technical team that includes engineers, master’s graduates, and PhDs. Its work focuses on 360-degree panoramic photography, VR applications, AR applications, and immersive presentations and simulations for industries such as real estate, tourism, education, healthcare, and aviation.
From a design/creative-services perspective, DFM VR is more like a custom digital-experience provider than a self-service design tool. Its 360 photography can be used for display on websites, smartphones, and VR devices, allowing users to interactively look up, down, left, and right. On the VR side, it emphasizes building virtual spaces that closely resemble real environments, which can be used for property viewings, tourism, human-body models, aviation cockpits, and military-environment simulations. On the AR side, it uses a phone camera to scan the real world and overlay virtual objects onto the physical environment, and it can also develop Android and iOS applications.
The website does not provide packages, subscriptions, or per-item pricing; in several places it simply says to contact them for a quote. This suggests that pricing is mainly project-based. Licensing and copyright information is also limited: there is only a DFM Group copyright notice, with no clarification on whether clients own source files, models, app source code, or commercial usage rights. For enterprise procurement, the contract should clearly define deliverables, revision rights, copyright ownership, and maintenance responsibilities.
Its main strength is that its services cover the three mainstream types of immersive content: 360, VR, and AR. It also shows examples across tourism, agriculture, real estate, aviation, education, and other sectors, suggesting fairly broad industry applicability. The downside is that the website is only moderately transparent: it lacks pricing, delivery timelines, collaboration workflow, after-sales SLA details, and more specific case-study results. Most content is in Vietnamese, which may increase communication costs for customers outside the Vietnamese market.
DFM VR is suitable for institutional clients that need virtual property viewings, scenic-area tours, hotel and restaurant showcases, AR marketing, or professional simulation training—especially companies willing to commission custom project-based work. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text alone, and payment methods are not disclosed. If a China-based team is considering procurement, it should first confirm website access, contracting terms, cross-border payment options, and after-sales communication by email. Alternatives include Matterport, Kuula, 3DVista, Pano2VR, or domestic panoramic VR service providers in China.
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