If you've ever attended an internal training session at a multinational corporation or sat in on a large university lecture, you've likely experienced this scenario: the presenter monotonously flips through dozens of dense PPT slides on stage while the audience struggles to stay awake. Even when switched to a live online stream, the dull “talking head + shared screen” format makes it hard to stay focused.
Traditional knowledge delivery methods are facing a serious “attention deficit” crisis. However, at the forefront of EdTech, a revolution driven by real-time virtual production technology is underway.
Aximmetry, this real-time control engine that has taken the broadcast and film industries by storm is now crossing over into education and corporate training, transforming once-dull classrooms into visual and interactive “sci-fi shows.”

Transcending Physical Limits: The “Super Micro/Macro Classroom”
Many complex concepts are extremely difficult to explain using words and 2D diagrams. Examples include medical procedures like heart bypass surgery, the internal structure of an aircraft engine in mechanical engineering, or the process of a black hole swallowing matter in astrophysics.
With Aximmetry and Unreal Engine, instructors can instantly have a “super micro/macro classroom”:
- Medical Classroom: A medical professor stands in front of a standard green screen. Aximmetry instantly places them inside a beating, giant 3D virtual heart. The professor can point to the nearby coronary arteries and, using gestures (connected to motion capture data), peel back vessel layers in real-time to show students the location of lesions.
- Mechanical Training: A corporate trainer can stand next to a 1:1 scale virtual aircraft engine, disassembling thousands of parts in real-time, allowing engineers distributed around the globe to clearly see the assembly steps.
This“immersion of walking within the scene and manipulating virtual objects”significantly lowers the cognitive barrier to understanding complex knowledge.
First-Class Remote Collaboration: “Co-presenting” Across Half the Globe”
For large multinational annual meetings or executive training, gathering global leaders in one city is extremely costly. Traditional video conferencing lacks ceremony and interactivity.
Aximmetry offers a high-level“Remote Co-presence (Teleportation)” solution: The CEO is in a green screen studio in New York, the CTO in a green screen studio in London. Video signals and camera tracking data from both locations are transmitted simultaneously to the Aximmetry main control server via a low-latency network. Aximmetry seamlessly composites both individuals into the same virtual stage. They can even make eye contact by looking at each other's positions and jointly point to a 3D data chart floating in the center of the stage. To on-site employees and online viewers, it appears as if they are truly standing together on the stage before them.
Real-Time Data-Driven: Making Dull Financial Reports “Come Alive”
In business school teaching or corporate earnings analysis meetings, data presentation is often the most tedious part.
Aximmetry possesses extremely powerfulExternal Data Bindingfunctionality. It can directly read Excel spreadsheets, SQL databases, or even real-time API data from financial markets (e.g., stock quotes, sales dashboards). Through Aximmetry's node-based control, these dry numbers are no longer static line charts in a PPT but become:
- 3D luminous bar charts rising from the ground;
- A 3D globe that scales in real-time based on global sales changes;
- Or even dynamic charts generated instantly from backend data based on audience questions.
This“Living data visualization”, infusing corporate presentations and advanced education with a sense of technology and persuasiveness.
Lowering the Barrier to Education: One Person Equals a “Harvard-Grade” Broadcast Truck
You might ask, isn't this Hollywood-level system too expensive and complex for schools and businesses?
This is precisely Aximmetry's core advantage—Exceptional cost-effectiveness and operabilityUnlike traditional broadcast systems requiring a whole team for maintenance, Aximmetry uses an intuitive node-based UI. A teacher from a school's media center or a corporate IT staff member can operate this system after just simple training.
In terms of hardware, a personal computer costing a few thousand dollars (equipped with a high-end RTX graphics card), along with a basic green screen and consumer-grade tracking devices (like HTC Vive Trackers), is enough to build a broadcast-grade virtual studio. For university media majors and TV broadcasting programs, Aximmetry is currently the best entry-level and advanced platform for learning virtual production.
Conclusion: The Essence of Education is Rekindling Curiosity About the World
Knowledge itself is not boring; what is boring is the way it is delivered.
Aximmetry does not change the essence of knowledge, but it completely revolutionizes the “packaging” and “delivery efficiency” of knowledge. When a middle school student can, through a virtual live stream, see a history teacher lecturing about a volcanic eruption while walking on a recreated street of Pompeii; when a novice doctor can learn immune principles while standing inside a virtual cell magnified 100 times—the true charm of education is unleashed.
From Hollywood blockbusters to university classrooms, from top-tier sports arenas to corporate meeting rooms, Aximmetry is using cutting-edge real-time rendering technology to bring an irreversible visual and interactive upgrade to all industries.
