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Immersive Technologies is an XR solutions consulting and deployment provider for enterprises, focused on helping customers identify, test, and implement AR/VR/MR solutions. The website emphasizes “real business impact” and covers scenarios such as service and maintenance, training and education, marketing and sales, production and logistics, and communication and collaboration. It is closer to project-based enterprise software and systems integration services than an out-of-the-box standard SaaS product.
For service and maintenance scenarios, it offers capabilities such as AR remote assistance, electronic work orders/manuals, task guidance via smart glasses, standardized audits and inspections, and after-sales customer support. On the training side, it supports VR safety training, professional process simulations, onboarding, and AR-based on-site learning. For marketing and sales, it includes virtual showrooms, 3D product catalogs, AR promotional materials, and VR events. For production and logistics, it states that it can integrate with existing production and warehouse management systems, and includes a Vision Picking case study. Its technology stack is relatively broad, including PTC Vuforia, TeamViewer FrontLine, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Guides/Remote Assist, Unity, Unreal, RealWear, HoloLens, Meta Quest, and HTC Vive.
The website does not publish plans, unit pricing, licensing models, or SLA details. It only offers a no-obligation consultation and says it will respond within 3 days. As a result, procurement is most likely priced on a custom basis around consulting, prototypes, pilots, and implementation projects. Deployment methods are also not clearly disclosed; the text only states that solutions can run on smart glasses, phones, tablets, and VR devices, and can connect with internal enterprise systems.
The strengths are its specific industry scenarios and relatively numerous reference cases, making it suitable for companies in manufacturing, construction, logistics, equipment services, and similar fields that require on-site assessment and customized implementation. It also is not tied to a single platform, allowing it to combine multiple mature XR tools. The drawbacks are limited information on pricing, security and compliance, permission systems, APIs, and operations support, so enterprise IT teams will need further due diligence during evaluation.
It is suitable for mid-sized and large enterprises that already have clear needs around training, maintenance, remote support, warehouse picking, or 3D presentations, and are willing to invest in pilot projects. Access from mainland China, payment, local delivery, and Chinese-language support are not disclosed, so these remain unknown. For deployment in China, companies should also consider XR hardware supply, network connectivity, cross-border data transfer, and local alternatives. Comparable options include the Microsoft, TeamViewer, and PTC ecosystems, as well as domestic industrial AR and digital twin service providers.
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