Flagship capability

One room. Everyone in it. From anywhere.

Abhigyaan Rooms are shared, multi-user immersive spaces where people from different parts of the world join the same 3D environment at the same time — to learn a concept, review a design, run a training simulation, or troubleshoot equipment together. Everyone sees and manipulates the same content in real time. Participants join on a VR headset or an ordinary web browser. This is what makes Abhigyaan a collaborative learning experience platform, not just a VR app.

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Why "together" changes everything

A headset used alone is private. A room shared by many is collective.

When a teacher and their class, or a globally distributed engineering team, occupy the same virtual space, they can point, gesture, discuss, and build on the same object — exactly as they would around a real table, except the table can be a beating heart, a jet engine, or a factory line.

What's in a room

Seven features that make collaboration real.

  • 01

    Co-presence

    Avatars, real-time voice, spatial audio. You know who's speaking and where they're looking.

  • 02

    Shared objects

    Everyone interacts with the same 3D model. Move it, and everyone sees it move.

  • 03

    Cross-device

    Headset users (Meta Quest, AjnaLens, Vision Pro) and browser users (laptop, tablet) in the same room.

  • 04

    Global, low-latency

    Cloud-hosted rooms; participants join from different cities or countries with regional acceleration.

  • 05

    Facilitator controls

    Presenter mode, spotlight, 'follow me', mute, and breakout groups.

  • 06

    Capture & telemetry

    Record sessions; track who attended, who participated, and for how long.

  • 07

    Persistent spaces

    Return to the same room with its content intact. Build a permanent virtual lab or war-room.

Where it shows up

Same capability. Many use cases.

  • Distributed engineering teams

    Walk around the same CAD model in a design review — from three offices on two continents, at true scale. → Design Review

  • Multi-plant safety drills

    Run the same safety simulation for operators across multiple plants at once. One trainer, identical training. → Training Simulations

  • Remote expert assistance

    An expert drops into a technician's room to give remote assistance on a machine. → Remote Assistance

  • Multi-user clinical scenarios

    Medical residents and faculty practise team-based clinical cases in the same virtual room. → Medical & Defence Training

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

What is an Abhigyaan Room?
An Abhigyaan Room is a shared, multi-user immersive space where people from different locations join the same 3D environment at the same time. Everyone sees and manipulates the same content, the same 3D model, the same experience in real time. Participants join on a VR headset or an ordinary web browser.
How many people can be in one room?
A typical training or design-review room comfortably supports 20–30 active participants with voice and shared interaction; larger broadcast-style rooms support hundreds with presenter mode. Room size is configured per use case.
Can people join from different countries?
Yes. Rooms are cloud-hosted and global. Participants from different cities or countries join the same room. Multi-region deployment is available where latency is critical.
Do all participants need a VR headset?
No. Headset users (Meta Quest, AjnaLens, JioGlass, Apple Vision Pro) and browser users (laptop, tablet) join the same room. Both see and interact with the same 3D content.
Can everyone interact with the same 3D model at once?
Yes. Shared object state is the point. Move the model, scale it, annotate it, and every participant sees the change in real time. Facilitator controls determine who can edit when.
Can sessions be recorded and attendance tracked?
Yes. Sessions can be recorded (with consent), and the platform tracks who joined, how long they were present, and what they interacted with. Telemetry feeds the remote-tracking and analytics dashboards.
Is it secure for confidential designs and training?
Yes. Sessions are encrypted in transit and at rest, with role-based access control, audited recording, and air-gapped or custom-residency deployment for defence and regulated environments.