Sales and Marketing AR Experiences

Creating sales and marketing Augmented Reality experiences helps customers visualize complex products in a dynamic, interactive way, boosting engagement, understanding, and interest. AR brings physical products to life virtually, enabling more memorable demonstrations at trade shows, on websites, or during sales pitches, while differentiating your brand with innovative storytelling.

Flying Ship Company

This tablet-based experience highlights different features of the Flying Ship Company aircraft, shows an x-ray view of its loading capacity, and highlights its unique rotor mechanism.

PDSVISION Motorcycle

Most sales and marketing experiences use spatial targets to avoid needing to bring a vehicle or an engine into a conference room, this one uses a model target to augment directly on to the motor cycle, highlighting key features, showing a wheel replacement service animation, identifying safety features

FIRST ROBOTICS

I worked with a local FIRST Robotics team. These high schoolers spend every day for months designing, programing, and creating this robot. I wanted them to be able to show their family and friends what they have been working on even if it was not completely functional yet.

Boston Children’s Hospital

I collaborated with a team at PTC and doctors at Boston Children’s Hospital to make an augmented reality app based around the Fisher Price farm set to teach children with autism sentence structure, guided play, and following instructions. This project was particularly interesting as the general guidance for creating applications for people with autism (no flashing lights, no bright colors) is the opposite of what you would typically find in an AR experience.

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