AR and MR Training Firm Re’flekt Secure Investment Money

Munich-based company Re’flekt are one of a growing number of businesses that are tapping into the emerging market for augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) training. The firm has seen some early success, and has recently announced a new funding injection from technology company BASF.

Re’flekt focusses on developing enterprise-level applications for training and maintenance of factories, aircraft and complex machinery. Its main product is a SaaS platform called REFLEKT ONE, which lets companies transform existing CAD data into AR applications.

The company has announced that BASF Venture Capital has confirmed an investment of $4.4 million (USD). This followers from a funding injection from Bosch in 2016. Bosch were originally a client of Re’flekt, and decided to support the company by becoming an investor.

The REFLEKT ONE platform has drawn praise from users and clients in industry, as REFLEKT One works across several platforms, whether it is head-mounted display (HMD), tablet or smartphone, allowing for considerable flexibility.

The system allows for easy access to remote experts, so workers can call on specialist help at any time. The system uses machine vision technology to map CAD drawing information into a real object, allowing users a better grasp on its functions. This system lets remote experts see from the device camera so they can instruct the worker, even drawing images to help the worker along.

“The Re’flekt platform helps machine operators and maintenance personnel eliminate mistakes and significantly increase uptime,” says Wolfgang Stelzle, founder and CEO of Re’flekt. “We’ve received fantastic feedback from the industry and the rapid growth of our customer base convinced us to take additional strong partners like BASF on board. With the spin-off of our 360-Video-Unit, Viond, in the first quarter 2018 as well as the opening of our offices in the US, we can now fully focus on our core expertise, Enterprise Augmented Reality and increase our technological lead in the space.”

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RE’FLEKT Announce Drag and Drop 360-degree Video Platform

Content that includes 360-degree video is becoming more common as a means to promote and publicise events and places as VRFocus notes in its regular Life In 360 feature. A barrier to wider adoption of this technology is the difficulty in creating worthwhile 360-degree experiences. Tech company RE’FLEKT believe they have an answer for that.

RE’FLEKT have previously worked with big names such as Porsche to produce immersive content and now they have announced that they are working on a new platform for 360-degree video called REFLEKT 360.

The platform allows users to create 360-degree video experiences quickly and easily with a drag and drop system that means no coding or programming experience is required. A video needs to be imported, then virtual ‘TouchPoints’ can be added that will activate various immersive interactions to create movement, sound and other functions. The content can then be pushed out through the REFLEKT 360 app to all platforms, or customised for a specific VR platform.

“We created REFLEKT 360 to make it easier for organizations and content creators to break into the burgeoning world of VR with their own content,” said RE’FLEKT CEO Wolfgang Stelzle. “This new platform is part of our vision to make virtual reality more affordable and accessible to companies around the world.”

The app supports Google Cardboard, Google Daydream and Samsung Gear VR. RE’FLEKT are looking for parties interested in helping to Beta-test the new platform. Further details can be found at the REFLEKT 360 website.

VRFocus will bring you further information on REFLEKT 360 and other VR content platforms when it becomes available.