Companies located in Queensland and India partner to bring cutting edge and innovative 3D Holographic Solutions and world-class visualisation services from its Bengaluru centre
Bengaluru, NFAPost: India’s OpEzee has purchased Queensland’s Axiom Technologies Holographics software licenses, hologram equipment and sensors on a project-to-project basis and customised to suit the use cases in India and create innovative, interactive virtual experiences.
Talking to NFAPost, OpEzee Founder and Executive Director Mayank Manish said the company has set up its development centre at Bengaluru to further bring innovation in 3D Holographic Solutions and world-class visualization services in Bangalore.
“Right now we have 50 member team for our operation and research activities. We are yet to form our marketing team. But we are bombarded with business queries from government and leading private companies as our technology has applications in education, healthcare, infrastructure, automotive etc,” said OpEzee Founder and Executive Director Mayank Manish.
With its Axiom Technologies partnership, OpEzee is bringing to India cutting edge and innovative 3D holographic solutions as well as world-class visualisation services.
“We are also working with Axiom Technologies to create new IPs so that it can be served from Bengaluru for global client. We are also planning to go ahead with the hardware manufacturing facility so that there will be seamless Holographic solutions can be provided at customer places,” said OpEzee Founder and Executive Director Mayank Manish.
The company has rapidly grown into servicing a very niche segment of corporate and government delivering some of the most advanced visualization and rendering solutions and with the projection of these experiences on the innovative 3D Holographic Technologies.
Spearheaded by Mayank Manish, OpEzee’s 3D Holographic Solutions and Experiences in partnership with Axiom Holographics in India have received visits from Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India and Amit Shah, Home Minister of India and from Australia, Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tim Watts and Enrico Palermo, Head of the Australian Space Agency.
OpEzee (India) and Axiom Holographics (Australia) unfurled 3D Hologram technologies to bring immersive and interactive experiences to the visitors the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), Bengaluru. The company is going ahead with its plan to set up five more such museum in India.
Major clients of OpEzee-Axiom in India include PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Accenture, Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru, Coimbatore Smart City, Prestige Group, Mahindra Lifespaces, Jindal Naturecure Institute, Hindustan Petroleum, and Isha Foundation.
India and Queensland
Queensland-based innovative 3D holographic solution company Axiom Technologies is part of vibrant information and communication technology (ICT) industry in the Australian state, with a reputation for creativity and innovation.
Queensland Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment Cameron Dick said India ranks as Queensland’s fourth-largest trading partner, and its growing economy makes it an important destination for Queensland’s business expansion.
“Trade and Investment Queensland, the Government’s dedicated business agency is creating opportunities for Queensland-based businesses to expand to India and around the world. We are looking at opportunities in high-end manufacturing with our technology capability,” said Queensland Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment Cameron Dick.