SkyReal is exhibiting at Laval Virtual on April 12-14, 2023.
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Committed to industry 4.0, SkyReal’s mission is to bring virtual reality to companies so they can show their innovation power, and more generally to transform the industry of tomorrow. SkyReal is collaborating with major industrial clients, such as Airbus, ArianeGroup and Safran. The startup is exhibiting at Laval Virtual on booth B27. Interview with Nicolas Vernet, Head of Communications at SkyReal.
Can you tell us more about your company?
SkyReal is a startup with the ambition to establish new standards of use of virtual reality for modern engineering. Our team has developed a universal platform exploiting existing 3D and CAO data and aiming at accelerating the conception of the world of tomorrow. SkyReal offers a metaverse for industrial companies in which engineers can immerse themselves to conceive, collaborate and produce. In addition, this innovative tool fits to work on large-scale projects with complex data and that involve many participants. It’s a direct benefit to efficiently conceive and anticipate industrial risks.
What will you exhibit at Laval Virtual 2023?
Major evolutions have been integrated within the SkyReal solution like the ability to visualize and navigate through complex data (for example MBSE data), but also operations planification, 3D instructions generator or support for autonomous equipment.
Moreover, SkyReal can already anticipate the needs of the industry 5.0 by proposing a solution that takes human factors into account with an analysis of arduousness to prevent musculoskeletal disorders.
Laval Virtual is celebrating its 25th edition this year. Do you have any memories to share since the first edition in 1999?
We have been exhibiting at Laval Virtual every year since the creation of SkyReal. This event is a place-to-be for us!
The world of technologies have been transformed with virtual worlds and the Metaverse rising. What are your opinions about these new phenomena?
As long as SkyReal offers since 2017 – and sells to actors like ArianeGroup and Aribus – a virtual world for industry engineers in which they can collaborate in real time, we are convinced of the potential of the metaverse.
How do you see the VR field in 10 years?
There are many challenges that await the virtual reality field. It depends on evolutions that must come from different and numerous actors. It starts with the obvious needs of headsets performance; infrastructures that need to deliver more and more data; and needs to fix standards so that the sector can move forward in the same direction on the international level.