Case Studies

It seems that everyone is trying it… interactive 3D.  Over the years, we’ve seen a number of examples of the public demanding for some return on the promises that virtual reality has made for years.  Recently, our technological capabilities have allowed the delivery of prototype systems that are not only attractive to potential users, entire communities are adopting them in force. Social  networking has been taken to a new level with user-authored 3D worlds and avatars, while training applications have been upgraded to depict true virtual machines that are to be repaired by users inside of a digital environment.  The new life breathed into older applications and the novel capabilities that 3D allows has many executives asking, “how do we get into that?”   Moving forward alone means that costs can be high and risk is always a concern.   Fortunately, you’ve got help available.

The Yumetech team has created a versatile software portfolio which is used to display virtual worlds, create scene content, and to collaborate with other users in a true 3D environment.  The most unique feature of our software is that it is open source.  The idea of open source has been around for some time now, but one question that is often asked is “What does that mean to me?”.  Quite simply, this means that by using our software you’ll be benefiting from the improvements made to it via the large number of enterprise projects in which  we have participated.  Many large manufacturing, medical, military, and academic organizations have agreed  to let us improve our software with optimizations arising from projects that they have endorsed.  These optimizations come straight to you at no cost,  so your project will be getting a jumpstart from the very beginning.  We can help you implement our viewers, development toolkits, and even embed our software libraries into your proprietary system.

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