Review of the Unware Holodeck Event on December 9
Reality Connect with Unware has once again demonstrated what the future feels like. No headset, no controller, no barriers. Frank Egle and Maike Vogt transported the audience directly into the UNWARE holodeck, and the effect was immediately noticeable. You stand in the room, move freely, interact naturally, and experience scenarios that seem so real that you forget you are standing in a projection. It is precisely this kind of immersion that makes the difference when it comes to convincing presentations, effective training, or demanding sales processes.
The live examples were particularly impressive. Yacht viewings before launch. Real estate presentations before the first stone is laid. Industrial training in complex environments. Driving simulations for vehicle development. And all this with several people in the room at the same time. The shared immersion feels like a real place and creates an experience that simply cannot be achieved with classic VR glasses.
The excitement in the chat showed just how great the demand is. Questions about content, costs, scaling, and application scenarios came thick and fast. Unware made it clear that the holodeck has long since arrived in industry and is filling a real gap, particularly in areas such as mechanical engineering, energy, real estate, retail, and defense. Companies want immersive quality that has an immediate impact and can be used without technical hurdles.
The event clearly demonstrated that a new generation of immersive solutions is emerging. Natural movement, shared perception, and impressive visual quality are becoming the standard for modern collaboration. Unware is currently one of the most exciting innovators in Germany, and the Holodeck shows where the journey in the VR sector is really headed.





