SkyReal is a start-up specialising in immersive solutions for the space, aeronautics and defence industries.
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As a young company, SkyReal has rapidly developed in the immersive technologies sector with the aim of “transforming industrial innovation forever“. Its solutions facilitate the work of manufacturers, enabling them to collaborate, design and innovate more effectively. SkyReal has worked with major groups such as Airbus and ArianeGroup, specialising in the aeronautics, defence and space sectors. Meet the team on stand B47 at the next edition of Laval Virtual, the virtual and augmented reality show, on April 10-12, 2024.
Can you introduce your company?
Founded in 2018, SkyReal is a startup setting new standards in the use of VR for modern engineering. SkyReal provides a metaverse for industries in which engineers immerse themselves to design, collaborate and produce. In addition, this innovative tool can be used to work on large-scale projects involving complex data and numerous stakeholders. This is a direct benefit for designing and anticipating industrial risks effectively.
With numerous customers including Airbus, ArianeGroup, General Electric and Naval Group, SkyReal’s solution for VR headsets has rapidly established itself as a key tool for virtual reality in the industrial sector. It has already been deployed at a number of sites in the aerospace, maritime and naval sectors in Europe.
What will your company show at Laval Virtual 2024?
We will be making the exclusive commercial launch of XR Center, our collaboration and data management solution dedicated to Extended Reality (XR). We’ll also be showcasing innovations in tracking, rendering and new features, as well as a few surprises that should delight the enthusiasts who come to Laval every year!
What is your company’s current project?
XR Center is what we’re really working on at the moment. This solution will really bring major advances in the possibilities for collaboration on complex, secure and voluminous industry data. This solution is designed to be open so that our customers can add their own Extended Reality applications.
What innovation do you think has most transformed the world of VR/AR?
Standardisation is essential to the development of any innovation. In the world of VR/AR, we have reached a stage where this is crucial if we are to extend the adoption of these technologies and move towards what has been known for some years as Metaverse. “In my opinion, Open XR is the innovation that has most advanced the VR/AR world along the long road to standardisation. In the case of my team, it’s by enabling developers to accelerate their work capacity that ‘Open XR’ has helped us make much faster progress.
The baseline of our 26th edition is “Act For The Future”. In your opinion, how can immersive technologies impact the world of tomorrow?
Our vision as a software company is to help build the world of tomorrow. To achieve this, we’ve set ourselves the mission of offering a universal platform to help industry design complex products using immersive data. In this respect, we are completely in line with the baseline of this 26th edition of the Laval Virtual exhibition, the essence of which is part of our raison d’être.