... even more tangible examples?

We know how to tackle things.
We want to show you some concrete examples from our realized VR and AR projects and spark new ideas in you:
VR experience for the exhibition "Battle of Brunsberg" from May 2025
With “Charlemagne” on the Godelheim battlefield
Immerse yourself in the year 775 and experience history firsthand! The immersive exhibition “The Battle of Brunsberg – Dawn of a New Era” is a highlight of the anniversary year “1250 Years of Westphalia” and invites you to encounter Charlemagne and his warriors on the battlefield on the banks of the Weser River near Höxter-Godelheim.
Virtual Reality – Virtual journey back in time to the Saxon Wars
VR headsets bring the Brunsberg battle to life. Visitors can immerse themselves in the historical events, observe the hustle and bustle on the battlefield, and experience the atmosphere of the time. Animations, soundscapes, and interactive experiences create a captivating connection to history.
We are delighted to be responsible for the VR implementation of this project.
3D Avatar Gimik
A perfect twin, just as a 3D figure? That’s no problem for us either. As we demonstrate here with our short promo video, avatars, as 3D copies of a real person, are also possible.
This also makes a multiplayer scenario in VR conceivable, for example, for training purposes where several participants have to complete a task together. Such avatars ensure recognition among colleagues.

Managing Director Fernando Norpoth and his 3D avatar give you an insight into the application areas of NUSEC XR.

Example video of the app AR application at the State Garden Show Höxter
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AR app for the (LGS) State Garden Show
The LGS Höxter app recreated parts of the destroyed town of Corvey in the archaeological park, giving visitors an emotional experience. Using augmented reality, the device’s camera view projected 3D objects and animations into the real environment. Viewers could use their smartphone or tablet to view the AR objects from all angles, look around, and even walk through them. For example, on the Hellweg, they discovered the old houses, the then-advanced paving, and an animation of a horse walking along the street, harnessed to a cart. Young explorers also had the opportunity to find fragments in the ‘sandbox’ like archaeologists do and, with the help of the LGS Höxter app’s AR object recognition, to identify which object each find belonged to. Hidden within were life-size 3D-printed parts of a ball pot, a key, a locking spike, a horseshoe, or the atonement stone.
Virtual safety training
Through the use of a VR simulation, planning workflows, training, and preparing for hazardous work can be done in a safe environment, without jeopardizing the health of your employees.
Such training sessions or safety instructions can quickly educate employees without long commutes, ensuring that they are up to date regarding workplace safety. Work-related accidents are prevented, and unnecessary sick leaves are avoided.

Video VR – Application Examples in the Field of Safety Training.

Video AR – Using Augmented Reality for Product Presentation: In the video, we demonstrate the use of our app and showcase an assembly line along with a 3D watch.
An AR Showroom in the comfort of your own home
Give paper a new marketing touch and let your product emerge from the flyer.
Or, even before producing a new design line, conduct customer analysis and save time and money. Augmented Reality opens up new ways and opportunities for product discovery and comprehension through immersion and interaction.
In our example, we demonstrate how you can use Augmented Reality to project an animated 3D model above a flyer or try on a watch on your wrist.
VR – virtual Aerial Tour
Our example showcases a virtual flight simulation over the Edertalsperre. To achieve this, the Edertalsperre as well as the surrounding landscape were modeled in 3D, followed by a flight simulation through it.
The interactive model simulates the inflow and outflow of the reservoir.

In the video, we present a virtual flight over the 3D-modeled Edertalsperre.

Video XR – From reality, through the 3D model, to 3D printing.
Real world, from VR to 3D printing - showcasing multifaceted projects.
This example not only demonstrates the multifaceted representation of a project but also how you can project a new building, a theme park, or other landscape interventions into a real environment at an early stage.
In this process, it’s possible to insert objects in post-production in the video or in real-time through an app using AR.
3D modeling of an avatar
Here, in a timelapse, we demonstrate the creation of a 3D model of an avatar. From photo references, the face is gradually sculpted and meticulously adjusted to match the real representation.
You can see the final result of the avatar in the first video on this page.

Video XR – The Creation of the Avatar