April 14th, 2022 Darmstadt, Germany
The first of 3 releases in our schedule for 2022 focuses on consolidation and establishing a foundation for the realignment of our XR roadmap, targeting the mid-term harmonization of different XR clients (e.g. HoloLens, PC) with a technology stack based on open API standards like OpenXR and WebXR. Increasing availability as well as reduced performance penalties render these APIs as a great foundation to support even more devices & devices classes with a consistent feature set and XR roadmap.
The first of 3 releases in our schedule for 2022 focuses on consolidation and establishing a foundation for the realignment of our XR roadmap, targeting the mid-term harmonization of different XR clients (e.g. HoloLens, PC) with a technology stack based on open API standards like OpenXR and WebXR. Increasing availability as well as reduced performance penalties render these APIs as a great foundation to support even more devices & device classes with a consistent feature set and XR roadmap.
Therefore, we consolidated our current VR App as basis for a growing number of features (e.g., DMU, Collaboration) as part of our next releases.
Try it out and get in touch with us if you like to be part of the journey!
Consolidated & realigned VR App
Support for non-cookie based authentication
Initial native CAD loader for Microstation DGN V7/V8
Improved GLTF support
Improved Kubernetes performance and observability
Improved URL rewrite rules
Improved authorization caching
Improved 3D Streaming performance and robustness
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