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Start Small

Start with one focused 3D experience.

You do not need to build everything at once. Start with one machine, product line, procedure, or use case that creates clear value first.

Industrial machinery rendered in interactive 3D
01/Why Start Small

The best first project is usually the clearest problem.

A focused first project helps your team prove value, learn what matters, and build a foundation that can expand over time.

  • Start with one machine, product line, or procedure.
  • Focus on a real sales, training, or maintenance need.
  • Keep the project easier to scope, approve, and build.
  • Build something useful now, then expand once the value is clear.
  • Build a foundation for future modules, products, or data layers.
02/Starter Project Options

Choose the simplest useful starting point.

Sales Experience Starter

Turn one machine or product line into an interactive sales experience for meetings, trade shows, and follow-up.

Training Module Starter

Turn one procedure, safety process, or maintenance task into a guided step-by-step 3D module.

03/Good Starting Points

Start where the explanation matters most.

Upcoming trade showHigh-value machineNew product launchComplex product lineDealer trainingOperator onboardingMaintenance procedureSafety workflowSales presentationRemote buyer meetingFacility captureFuture digital twin plan
04/How We Scope It

We define the smallest useful version.

The goal is not to start with every feature. The goal is to identify the first experience that solves a real problem and gives your team something practical to use.

Use Case

We define who the experience is for and what they need to understand.

Assets

We review the CAD files, photos, drawings, videos, scans, or references you already have.

Scope

We decide what should be included now and what can be added later.

Expansion Path

We structure the project so it can grow into more machines, modules, training, or data layers.

Have one machine, process, or event you want to start with?

Send us the use case, product line, procedure, or upcoming event you are planning around. We'll help you define the smallest useful 3D experience to build first.