XYZ Reality: Launches AR headset 'Atom'
This News article from Technology Magazine covers XYZ Reality's launch of Engineering-Grade AR headset, the Atom.
This News article from Technology Magazine covers XYZ Reality's launch of Engineering-Grade AR headset, the Atom.
This News article from AEC Business covers XYZ Reality's launch of Engineering-Grade AR headset, the Atom.
This News article from Construction Global covers XYZ Reality's launch of Engineering-Grade AR headset, the Atom.
This News article from BIM+ covers XYZ Reality's launch of Engineering-Grade AR headset, the Atom.
XYZ Reality, the construction tech company behind Holosite, will unveil its new engineering-grade Augmented Reality tool, The Atom at the 2021...
XYZ Reality will launch its most powerful Engineering-Grade augmented reality tool, the Atom, at Digital Construction Week (DCW) later this month.
Former design manager David Mitchell says his new AR technology will be a game-changer for construction – and is already achieving cultural...
XYZ Reality, the technology company behind HoloSite, today announced a £20m investment round led by Octopus Ventures.
Company founded by Irish-born David Mitchell has developed AR solution for construction
A British tech startup that provides AR goggles for builders to help construction teams work accurately has raised £20 million to fuel a global...
The UK-based company’s Series A raise is a further sign that the construction industry is finally waking up to the need to embrace digital solutions
Founded in 2017, XYZ Reality developed Engineering-Grade Augmented Reality to tackle some of the most pervasive and costly issues facing the...
XYZ Reality’s goggles allow builders and construction crews to view blueprints in living 3D
XYZ Reality has created what it calls the world’s first engineering grade AR headset. HoloSite allows builders to view and position design models...
Augmented reality technology did not, it turns out, light the touch paper on a booming new industry. What we got instead were a few cute applications...
David Mitchell, who says he 'learned to walk' on building sites, hopes to revolutionise construction using holograms