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Industrial Machine Showroom in AR Glasses

The Problem:

A company needed to demonstrate large industrial machines that were too big, too heavy, or too expensive to transport to clients or trade fairs. Customers had no way to explore the machines up close, understand the components, or see how the systems worked in motion.

The Solution:

I created an AR experience for wearable AR glasses, allowing users to view full-scale virtual machines directly in front of them.

The solution included:

– Real-size machine models
– Animated components that explained how each part worked
– Interactive touch-based UI and gestures
– Exploded views for internal inspection
– Real-time instructions and information overlays

Conclusion:

This allowed people to explore massive industrial systems as if they were standing in a factory — without transporting anything.
The experience also served as an introduction to AR technology, giving users a hands-on, unforgettable impression of complex machines in a compact, portable format.

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