Extended Reality (XR) is particularly relevant in the fields of Virtual and Augmented Reality, Digital Transformation, and Industry and Factory 4.0. Extended Reality (XR) describes the umbrella term for technologies that extend our real world with digital content or even create entirely new, virtual environments. These include Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR).
With XR, companies can virtually train employees, repair complex machinery remotely, or present products without them actually being on-site. One example: In industry, technicians can be guided through a digital manual by special XR glasses while performing maintenance on a machine. They see helpful instructions directly in their field of vision, as if they were physically attached to the machine.
Extended Reality (XR) makes processes more efficient, saves travel costs, and opens up new possibilities for connecting the real and digital worlds. Companies benefit from modernising their operations and creating innovative customer experiences – from online shops with virtual try-ons to designing prototypes in digital space.





