As Featured on Dell Technologies: Dauntless XR Bets on People in an Immersive Future

Dell Technologies featured Dauntless XR in a story about our core belief: the future of immersive technology is not about removing people from the work, it is about augmenting the capabilities of the people doing the work. If you missed it, you can read the full article here.

‍What Dauntless XR Discussed with Dell technologies

  • Start with the data layer, not the headset. Immersive experiences are only as valuable as the information they can reliably surface, in context, at the moment it is needed.

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  • Treat the headset as a display. The goal is not “more XR.” The goal is better decision-making, better execution, and less friction for the person doing the job.

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  • One workflow, many roles. A procedure should be authored once and delivered consistently—whether someone is learning, executing in the field, or collaborating remotely.

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  • Collaboration changes when everyone can see the same thing. Shared 3D context (paired with live operational data) reduces misalignment and speeds up problem-solving.

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  • Infrastructure matters for fidelity and responsiveness. When an experience depends on real data and real-time interaction, compute and architecture decisions directly affect usability and ROI. Dauntless XR has been developing and deploying with Dell Technologies products for over a decade to deliver the user experiences their customers need.


What we do

‍If you are exploring XR for industraining, operations, or mission-critical workflows, we help you move from “interesting idea” to “deployable system.” Typical engagements include:

  • Use-case qualification and ROI modeling: what to build, what not to build, and why

  • XR strategy and roadmap: pilot design, success metrics, and rollout plan

  • Software licensing for our current platforms: Katana, Aura, and Flight Deck

  • Engineering services to customize and extend Katana, Aura, and Flight Deck to your environment, data sources, and operational requirements

  • Workflow design for operators: step-by-step execution, guidance, and validation

  • Data integration planning: what systems to connect, how to structure the data layer

  • Prototype and pilot delivery: fast iteration with clear acceptance criteria to make sure your organization achieves the targeted outcomes


Read the full feature

‍Dell’s article captures the story and the philosophy behind our products and services. Read it here.


If you want to evaluate AR and VR for your organization, connect with our team.

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