Vection Technologies Limited, an enterprise-focused company, that helps businesses in bridging the physical and digital worlds in Australia. The company operates in two segments, IT Development and Outsourced Services. It offers Mindesk, a virtual reality design review and real-time rendering in the unreal engine, for CAD and BIM; EnWorks, a solution to support training, manufacturing, and maintenance processes that enhances the work with augmented reality-powered visual assistance; 3DFrame, a no-code enterprise metaverse app for immersive product presentations; configuration that manages product variations for ecommerce, from web to mobile devices; and XRKiosk, which transforms the in-store customer experience with 3D and augmented reality. It serves automotive, naval, furniture, fashion, and education industries for design review, training, remote presentations, retail 3D experience, and 3D e-commerce applications. The company was formerly known as ServTech Global Holdings Limited and changed its name to Vection Technologies Limited in November 2019. Vection Technologies Limited was incorporated in 2016 and is based in Osborne Park, Australia.
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