Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR & VR)

Unity Reality Development Platform



Unity, developed by Unity Technologies, is an easy-to-use popular gaming engine with cross-platform development for several 2D, 3D, VR and AR games, simulators, animated clips and movies. Besides gaming and entertainment, it is also used widely to design applications for industries such as engineering and architecture. Unity uses node-based programming based on C# while also supporting other popular languages such as C++ and F#.


Unreal Engine 4



Unreal Engine, by Epic Games, is another popular game engine similar to Unity, but more sophisticated in graphics and game development. As sophisticated as it is, it allows the developers to code using their Blueprints Visual Scripting system, a Visual Programming Language (VPL) based on C++. While being similar to Unity's C# based node based editor, Blueprints system allows for a more complex animation contents in the game environment. Apart from its complexity in design and output, it is a free and open-source product for all developers.


Buildwagon HoloLens Development Platform



Buildwagon HoloLens Development Platform, by BinariesLid Corp., is a web-based development platform for Microsoft HoloLens headsets. Rather than using game engines to create contents for the HoloLens, developers are required to use JavaScript providing them with complete controllability in products they are developing while also significantly speeding up the deployment process for new applications on the HoloLens.


StellarX (OVA)




StellarX, by OVA, is a unique VR and AR development platform which allows developers create VR or AR contents while in that particular environment. It is particularly designed for engineers who can easily upload 3D CAD models on to the headset and animate them, or even create a realistic simulation, using its built-in VPL interface called the "Remix", all while staying in the virtual environment.


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