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The device-agnostic EON-XR platform is designed to revolutionize education and industry training. We make it incredibly easy to convert your existing curriculum or create brand-new, immersive, interactive learning experiences – all without any coding whatsoever.

Imagine students practicing complex procedures in a risk-free virtual environment, training soft skills with a personal assistant, or exploring ancient civilizations from their classroom. In industry, employees can safely train on complex machinery, conduct engaging safety orientations, or showcase products in dynamic 3D. Our platform cuts training time, reduces errors, and drives deeper engagement. We’re empowering educators and businesses to unlock the full potential of immersive learning, simply and effectively. Please find more real examples below.

Education

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Redefining the classroom experience, our XR platform transforms traditional learning into highly engaging and memorable journeys. By enabling educators to easily create or convert curriculum into immersive content, we foster deeper understanding, facilitate virtual field trips, and provide hands-on practice for a wide range of subjects, making learning accessible and exciting for students of all ages.

Energy

The energy sector, with its complex infrastructure, critical safety protocols, and continuous need for skilled personnel, is a prime candidate for XR transformation. Our platform provides intuitive solutions for immersive training, operational planning, and remote assistance, ensuring efficiency and safety across the entire energy value chain.

Health & Medical

Spatial AI University
In the rapidly evolving fields of health and medicine, effective training and patient education are paramount. Our XR platform offers a powerful, risk-free environment for medical students to practice intricate procedures, for healthcare professionals to enhance their skills, and for patients to better understand their conditions and treatments.

Manufacturing

EON AI Training Assistant
Modern manufacturing demands precision, efficiency, and a highly skilled workforce. Our XR platform empowers manufacturers to streamline training, optimize assembly processes, and facilitate remote collaboration, leading to reduced errors, faster onboarding, and significant improvements in productivity and quality control.

Aerospace

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The aerospace industry demands unparalleled precision, rigorous training, and a deep understanding of complex systems. Our XR platform provides a robust environment for simulating intricate aircraft maintenance, astronaut training, and engineering design reviews, enhancing safety, reducing costs, and accelerating skill acquisition in this highly specialized field.

Transportation

Spain AI Military Training
From logistics and vehicle operation to infrastructure maintenance, the transportation sector benefits immensely from realistic and efficient training. Our XR platform offers solutions for simulating various scenarios, familiarizing personnel with complex equipment, and practicing critical procedures, ultimately improving safety, efficiency, and operational readiness across all modes of transport.

Security & Defense

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In the critical domains of security and defense, effective training in high-stakes environments is paramount. Our XR platform delivers realistic, scalable simulations for tactical training, equipment familiarization, and procedural drills, enabling personnel to practice and refine skills without real-world risk, enhancing preparedness and operational effectiveness.

Casa Gassia

History comes to life with EON’s Time Capsule in first half of the twentieth century in Catalonia.

The Casa Gassia in Esterri d’Àneu maintains its original structure, showing family life and domestic space in these Pyrenean valleys during the first half of the twentieth century. Esterri d’Àneu is a municipality in the comarca of the Pallars Sobirà in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the right bank of the Noguera Pallaresa river above the reservoir of La Torrassa. From the exhibition units on offer, you can see the activities carried out inside a house, the relationships that were established between the members who lived in it, how the tasks and domestic responsibilities were distributed. and how the main factors of change materialize from then until now.

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St Bartholomew The Lesser Church

It is Really Fun to Teleport to the the City of London and the St Bartholomew The Lesser Church with EON Merged XR.

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St Bartholomew the Less was an Anglican parish in the City of London and the church of St Bartholomew’s Hospital. within the ancient hospital precincts. Since 1 June 2015 it has been a chapel of ease in the Parish of Great St Bartholomew, formed out of its parish and that of its neighbour St Bartholomew the Great

The present establishment is the latest in a series of churches and chapels associated with the hospital over the past 800 years. Its earliest predecessor, known as the Chapel of the Holy Cross, was founded nearby in 1123 (at the same time as the priory, now the Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great) before moving to the present site in 1184. Along with most other religious foundations the hospital was dissolved by Henry VIII. It was then refounded by King Henry VIII, when the chapel became an Anglican parish church serving those living within its precincts.[3] Its suffix, “the less”, was given to distinguish it from its larger neighbour, St Bartholomew the Great (the former priory).

The church’s tower and west façade date from 15th century, with two of its three bells dating from 1380 and 1420. They hang within an original medieval bell frame, believed to be the oldest in the City of London. In 1793 George Dance the Younger, a Royal Academician, created a new octagonal interior within the shell of the medieval chapel, its clerestorey rising above the old walls. The new construction was made entirely of wood and soon became affected by dry-rot. In 1823 it was replaced under the supervision of Thomas Hardwick,[5] who replicated the timber construction in stone with an iron ceiling. He also made alterations to the detailing.

The church suffered some bomb damage during the Blitz of the Second World War but this was repaired and the church reopened by 1951.

St Bartholomew the Less Church’s interior although small is light and airy, largely due to George Dance’s use of high lunette windows.[6] Its form is that of an octagonal Gothic vault fitted into a square by the means of adding open triangular chapels at its corners.

The church was designated a Grade II* listed building on 4 January 1950 and is associated with the Haberdashers’ Company, its close neighbour in West Smithfield at Haberdashers’ Hall, EC1.

After a few years in which the Rector of the nearby St Bartholomew the Great was simultaneously Priest-in-Charge of St Bartholomew the Less, with the church retaining its own PCC and Churchwardens, on 1 June 2015, the parishes of both churches were dissolved and replaced with the united benefice of Great St Bartholomew. The Rector of the former parish of St Bartholomew the Great became Rector of the united benefice. The boundary of the new parish incorporates precisely both former parishes. There is now a single PCC and Churchwardens responsible for both buildings. The parish church is St Bartholomew the Great, while St Bartholomew the Less is a Chapel of Ease within the parish. Services continue to be held at the church, especially a 12:30 Anglican Eucharist on Tuesdays, a 12:30 Roman Catholic Mass at 12:30 on Thursdays, and a 10:00 Anglican Family Eucharist on most Sundays of the year.

Internet room

Merged XR Application for Internet room with the New Automatic Overlay Function of Digital Twin.

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Prevent Aircraft crashes

Merged XR aims to help prevent Aircraft crashes by enhancing training on flight control system, such as MCAS.

MCAS played a critical role in both the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes. It is designed to lower the nose of the plane if sensors measure the AOA or “angle of attack” to be too high, which could cause it to stall.

Adequate XR training using Merged XR along with the EON Proximity Warning Systems can help better prepare pilots to avoid these fatal incidents.

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Mitigate California’s power failure concerns amid heat wave

Using EON Merged XR to Mitigate California’s power failure concerns amid heat wave.

EON’s new Merged XR Product has been designed to enable Energy conservation. EON’s learn, train, perform approach not only trains consumers in scaling back their electricity usage to conserve energy but also can actively issue Live alerts through its IOT digital twin integration when consumers are involuntarily over consuming with hands on guidance how to revert to conserve mode.
The governor issued a state of emergency in 50 of 58 counties and asked residents to cut water usage. California power companies urge conservation amid dangerous heat wave. Many areas will likely see temperatures in the triple digits.
Companies like PG&E and California ISO are encouraging customers to conserve power as the state power grid stands to be overwhelmed. More customers will be relying on cooling energy, especially at night.
As the American West faces a historic heat wave, California power companies are asking customers to consider scaling back their electricity usage to conserve energy as the hot temperatures threaten blackouts. Some steps homes can take include setting thermostats to 78 degrees or higher, avoiding using household appliances that run on a lot of power, and turning off unnecessary lights

Preventing Pandemic COVID ‘lab leak’

COVID ‘lab leak’ warnings from researchers are addressed with EON Merged XR Security & Safety Proximity Warning Feature.

An AR based Solution was developed by EON that can help prevent such leaks. Users undergo first an XR based Immersive learning and training session how to take the necessary steps to prevent leaks. In addition the users are also using EON’s Merged XR Technology during their work performance. If the researcher involuntary is about to breach the safety protocol, EON’s Proximity warning System sounds off the Emergency Alert providing visual, audio and tactile vibration feedback for the User to Abort their activities.

 

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