Mountain View, California – Augmented interactive reality company Atheer has joined Dassault Systèmes’ Technology Partners Program.
The initiative will facilitate integration of the Atheer AiR platform with Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCES platform for the next-generation 3D design experience. Through this partnership, Dassault Systèmes customers will have the ability to view immersive 3D projects with the Atheer AiR Smart Glasses, interact with them, and collaborate with their peers in real time.
“Dassault Systèmes offers a world-class suite of 3D solutions, and Atheer is excited to amplify the experience by bringing mobile-immersive 3D viewing and natural interactivity to workers on the move,” said Ketan Joshi, vice president of marketing, Atheer. "This unique partnership delivers on our shared vision of creating innovative solutions to unlock human creativity and productivity.”
The Dassault Systèmes Technology Partners Program welcomes leading providers of interaction and perception devices to create rich solutions for ultimate user experiences. As part of this program, Atheer will participate in the upcoming 3DExperience Forum on Nov. 11-12, 2014, and will demonstrate Dassault Systèmes applications on the Atheer AiR platform.
Tom Schorr, director, strategy and market development at Dassault Systèmes, said, “Atheer is a great fit for our Technology Partners Program due to their groundbreaking technology in 3D-immersive experiences and interactive augmented reality. We are excited to partner with Atheer and leverage their technology to the benefit of our partners and customers.”
Source: Atheer
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