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Theorem Solutions launch free visualisation app

UK based Theorem Solutions' free visualisation application for the Microsoft HoloLens Mixed Reality device, has been officially launched on the Microsoft App Store and is now available for download.

The app allows users to visualize and experience Engineering and Manufacturing design data in a mixed reality environment that combines the ‘real-world’ with high quality holographic representations.

It’s a simple process to download the free Visualization Experience App from the Microsoft App store and only requires a few details for validation: Name, Company Name and a valid email address, as well as a Microsoft HoloLens Headset of course.

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The user will then receive an email that needs to be responded to in order to unlock a free 90 day trial of the Theorem Mixed Reality Visualization Experience. The Visualization Experience gives users access to a number of different sets of engineering data supplied by Theorem, that can be used to test the ‘experience’ in the Mixed Reality realm and see how the technology can suit a number of different use cases. 

At any time during the free trial, users have the option to upgrade to the full subscription license (further details upon request) which will enable them to load their own engineering and manufacturing CAD and PLM data where it is automatically optimized for use in the Microsoft HoloLens.

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Theorem’s Experience Server then streams the data to the device allowing the user to interact and engage with their data like never before. The data comes to life in the Visualization Experience as it’s selected on the device, giving the user complete freedom of movement to view, manipulate and interrogate their 3D data, all controlled by the use of hand gestures and voice commands.


To download the free App from the Microsoft App Store:
www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9nfvr4dp3c6q

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