Imvizar is at the forefront of transforming real-world spaces into spatial storytelling experiences through innovative location-based Augmented Reality (AR) experiences. With a collection of over 80 immersive storytelling experiences available in 8 countries and growing, Imvizar is redefining how people interact with their surroundings. The company's technology, accessible via smartphones, seamlessly integrates digital content with physical spaces, allowing users to explore and engage with historical landmarks, urban landscapes, sports venues, and more—without the need for additional devices or hardware.

Imvizar’s offerings cater to a wide range of sectors, including tourism, employee engagement, and sustainability, providing tailored solutions that deeply resonate with users. Their clients include prominent organisations such as Salesforce, Grant Thornton, North Carolina State University, Spike Island, and many more, demonstrating the significant impact Imvizar has in delivering captivating experiences. Whether through self-guided tours, scavenger hunts, or interactive adventures, Imvizar’s work brings locations to life, offering users a unique and engaging way to connect with the world around them.

Visualising Grant Thornton’s Sustainability Initiatives Through Immersive AR Storytelling

Spatial storytelling was crucial for Grant Thornton to effectively convey the environmental impact of single-use coffee cups. Traditional communication methods such as videos, PowerPoints and PDFs often struggle to engage employees, so they partnered with Imvizar to create an immersive AR experience. This immersive experience transformed their office lobby into a powerful visual demonstration, showing how small actions like reducing disposable coffee cup usage can have a significant environmental impact. The vivid, interactive experience engaged hundreds of employees, making the issue tangible and memorable. This approach not only sparked meaningful conversations about sustainability but also aligned with Grant Thornton's goals of promoting lasting, sustainable behaviours. Titled “Planet vs. Plastics”, the experience even earned a nomination for "Best Climate Change Solution" at the Auggie Awards 2024. Imvizar’s blend of storytelling and cutting-edge tech proves that AR can elevate sustainability campaigns to new heights.

Elevating Employee Engagement at Salesforce Tower Dublin With Spatial Storytelling

Salesforce partnered with Imvizar to create an immersive augmented reality (AR) experience within the Salesforce Tower in Dublin, enhancing the experience for employees, clients, and visitors. By strategically positioning AR storytelling experiences throughout the building, Salesforce effectively showcased its commitment to employee initiatives, sustainability, and the historic elements of the tower. This dynamic approach to spatial storytelling allowed users to explore the space at their own pace, deepening their connection to Salesforce’s values and culture. The innovative AR experience not only reinforced Salesforce’s leadership in technology but also created memorable, shareable moments, further strengthening the Salesforce community. This successful initiative is now paving the way for similar projects in other Salesforce locations globally.

Enhancing Spike Island’s Visitor Experience with Engaging AR Storytelling

Imvizar took history to the next level at Spike Island, turning its legendary past into a fun, interactive augmented reality adventure that brings the island's rich history to life for visitors. Known as "Ireland’s Alcatraz," Spike Island’s history has a long and multifaceted past, packed with rich history, but instead of reading about it, visitors get to experience it. Integrating lifelike 3D models, guests can meet historical figures like Éamon de Valera and Winston Churchill, explore old prisons, and even encounter the island’s ghost stories—all with just their smartphones. This AR journey brings the past to life in a way that’s educational, emotional and above all unforgettable, proving that history is far from boring —it can be an adventure.


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