In addition to our digital credentials in creating immersive learning for desktop, mobile, AR, and VR, we excel at powering all kinds of physical installations.
Whether you’re looking for an interactive exhibit with immersive projection mapping or augmented reality go-karting, speak to us about the possibilities and we’ll make them a reality.
We can work with you and your teams in whatever way you need us to, whether that’s to slot in as a supplier of a custom augmented reality app or to power the overall experience.
Our team brings extensive expertise with backgrounds in game design and applications such as flight simulators, making us perfectly placed to blend the physical and digital seamlessly.
Like many of our projects, we tend to suggest working on a proof-of-concept first, before moving ahead with a fully-fledged experience, and we’re always happy to discuss the art of the possible with you.
We combine our knowledge of an array of software and hardware to deliver outstanding immersive experiences that involve things like:
These are just a few examples of our capabilities. So, let us know if you’ve got something specific you’re looking to build.
We worked with EDF Energy on a space to educate visitors about the urgent need for low-carbon energy.
It offers plenty to explore, including a curved immersive presentation space with 360° footage of a nuclear reactor under construction, an interactive site model brought to life by an AR tablet app, and tables using touch foils to engage users in educational games on topics like turbines, energy mixes for Net Zero, and barriers against radiation.
Ents Inc came to us to build an initial prototype AR go-karting experience which is now a fully-fledged location-based entertainment experience in Manchester and Dubai.
Players zoom around tracks created by projection mapping, as their vehicles interact with the virtual tracks and powerups and booby traps that other players can ‘launch’. We built the software that powers the experience, interfacing seamlessly with state-of-the-art technology, including anti-collision detection.
TEQ4 was looking to create an interactive museum experience which would use tablets to lead groups around the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, USA.
Using location-based tracking of tablets, groups could explore and interact with immersive museum exhibits, with AR elements overlaying physical items with digital overlays of extra information. The tablets allow for groups to follow a prescribed path or to explore in their own way.
Got something special in mind? We’d love to chat with you about it – fill in the form below or drop us a line to info@makereal.co.uk.
We’re always happy to talk to you about how immersive technologies can engage your employees and customers. If you have a learning objective in mind, or simply want to know more about emerging technologies like VR, AR, or AI, send us a message and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.