NavVis M3 Trolley and OBT ready to scan China
Internationalization has only just begun: Beijing OuBaiTuo Information Technology Co., Ltd. will use our NavVis Mapping Trolley to digitalize buildings in the Far East. OBT is a distributor of high-tech laser scanners used by the automotive industry for the environmental detection and a consulting firm committed to technological exchange with China. They are our first partner in China and we are looking forward to jointly establish the market for indoor digitization in this promising region.
SAT.1 Bayern features NavVis
SAT.1 BAYERN, a subsidiary of one of Germany’s biggest television stations, produced and sent a report about NavVis and our technology in their latest news broadcast. Watch the full feature on their website (German).
Successful days at Paris Air Show
NavVis joined SAP’s booth at the Paris Air Show 2015 in Le Bourget. Besides creating a virtual booth tour for SAP and the European Space Agency (ESA), we had some exciting and effectual days and established a lot of international contacts.
Check out the virtual tour of the ESA booth here and the tour of SAP’s booth here.
MÖMAX Furniture Center
Customers can now experience the inside of a Mömax store from anywhere in the world directly through their browser . Users can navigate to specific sections or use their mouse to explore the store click by click.
Unlike current online shopping, NavVis technology displays the furniture in 3D, embedded in a photorealistic environment, giving customers a great first look at Mömax’ offerings before they make their way to a physical store. Read more about it in Mömax’ blog post.
NavVis featured in press / media
During the last months, NavVis has been frequently featured by national and international media. Stories cover NavVis's unique technology, launch of our first public project together with renowned Deutsches Museum and the successful closure of our Series A funding round.
Here are the links to some of the stories:
NavVis performs Google-like 3D mapping, but quicker,
Deutsches Museum bietet nun einen virtuellen Rundgang an,
Navvis mit neuen Investoren BayBG und MIG,
Frisches Kapital für Indoor-Navigation von NavVis,
BayBG und MIG AG stecken Geld in Indoor-Navi and
Historische Schiffe in 3D
Status: Built