
Satwant Atwal, left, Omar Nall and John Nall own Appzion, a company that is developing virtual and augmented reality solutions to train employees how to work in industrial and commercial locations safely. The network of apps can also be used to survey floor plans in 3D, virtually walk through a commercial office-space for sale, and identify and locate components in server rooms and mechanical rooms.
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Appzion is developing virtual reality solutions to train employees how to work in industrial and commercial locations safely. It uses tablets and eye wear to train employees. It’s a departure from how VR has been seen as primarily recreational.

John Nall demonstrates and Appzion application which can render 3D images from a 2D floor plan of a commercial space. The application can be used to help buyers see what the space looks like, no matter their location.
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Appzion is developing virtual reality solutions to train employees how to work in industrial and commercial locations safely. It uses tablets and eye wear to train employees. It’s a departure from how VR has been seen as primarily recreational.

Omar Nall, sales and business development, shows what augmented reality glasses look like while being used with Appzion applications to virtually project information onto a surface within the glasses.
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Appzion is developing virtual reality solutions to train employees how to work in industrial and commercial locations safely. It uses tablets and eye wear to train employees. It’s a departure from how VR has been seen as primarily recreational.

John Nall demonstrates an Appzion tool which uses the camera of a tablet or smartphone and can turn a 2D printout of Google Earth and show 3D scalings of buildings, as well as show flight paths overhead.
///ADDITIONAL INFORMATION :3/4/17 appzion.XXXX.mm – MATT MASIN, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Appzion is developing virtual reality solutions to train employees how to work in industrial and commercial locations safely. It uses tablets and eye wear to train employees. It’s a departure from how VR has been seen as primarily recreational.

Augmented reality glasses used by Appzion have tiny, translucent screens over the pupils which show information used to help train industrial and commercial employees safely.
///ADDITIONAL INFORMATION :3/3/16 appzion.XXXX.mm – MATT MASIN, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Appzion is developing virtual reality solutions to train employees how to work in industrial and commercial locations safely. It uses tablets and eye wear to train employees. It’s a departure from how VR has been seen as primarily recreational.
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Satwant Atwal, left, Omar Nall and John Nall own Appzion, a company that is developing virtual and augmented reality solutions to train employees how to work in industrial and commercial locations safely. The network of apps can also be used to survey floor plans in 3D, virtually walk through a commercial office-space for sale, and identify and locate components in server rooms and mechanical rooms.
Appzion is developing virtual reality solutions to train employees how to work in industrial and commercial locations safely. It uses tablets and eye wear to train employees. It’s a departure from how VR has been seen as primarily recreational.
By LAUREN WILLIAMS / STAFF WRITER
MATT MASIN, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER