Common use cases in the Virtual Representations category include:
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR)
Automate tasks which require navigation of real-world environments, whether warehouses, retail stores, hospitals or parking garages – as well as recognition and/or interaction with physical objects.
Extended Reality (XR)
Create immersive experiences that allow people to interact with physical and/or digital objects in virtual realities or with extensions to the real world via augmented/mixed realities.
Digital Twins
Create virtual representations of physical objects (e.g., engine) or complex systems (e.g., factory floor) in order to facilitate real-time monitoring, simulation and control.
Gaming
Create shared, interactive spaces for players, from virtual environments in massively multiplayer online games to complete virtual worlds, that encourage connections, collaboration and exploration.