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Fortitude Valley, QLD: November 2020 - Software developer Immerse Enterprise is celebrating a major milestone after establishing itself as the leading virtual reality developer serving clients in Sydney and Melbourne.
As a software development agency, Immerse Enterprise specialises in the creation and use of experiences across multiple platforms through virtual reality, augmented reality, AI and 360 video production, to fit business needs in a world that is both borderless and accessible from anywhere.
Their teams are adept at working closely with clients to develop completely immersive experiences from the ground up. Through 3D modelling, animation and programming, they can create interactive environments according to client specifications and desired functionality.
As immersive technology developers, they are continuing to build towards a future that widens the availability of multiple platforms, such as virtual reality and 360 video production.
"Our experienced and high-level team of designers, software developers and engineers provide a streamlined service from design to development and final delivery of the product," said a spokesperson for the company.
He explained that virtual reality experience is best for education, games, team building applications, entertainment or immersive training simulations. The company also has a world-class virtual room enabling clients to convert their physical product into a digital 3d model, and give users a real interactive experience.
Immerse Enterprise has been developing unique virtual reality experiences for over five years, working with some of the biggest brands in automotive, healthcare and retail in Melbourne. But VR can also be utilised across diverse industries, such as retail, engineering, and marketing.
The company's creators have been called upon to work on various premium projects. This included pooling its knowledge on virtual car showrooms and simulators and developing a robust, scalable and customisation platform for car manufacturers looking to launch their own branded virtual experiences.
It has also developed a virtual Luggage Point Innovation Center near Brisbane Airport for Queensland Urban Utilities, and a promotional 360 video for Advance Queensland to raise awareness and support local entrepreneurs and investing in their success.
Previous clients have included Endeavour Foundation for disabilities training in VR; Hyundai to give customers the ability to test out the latest i30 car, and an interactive children's competition for a local shopping centre.
For more information about their services and products, contact Immerse Enterprise
on 0456 389 212 or view their capabilities and skills at https://immerseenterprise.com/.