Unity

Unity is a cross-platform real-time development platform primarily used to create 2D and 3D applications, simulations, and games. It is widely adopted across industries for developing immersive experiences, including augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), digital twins, and interactive training environments.

Unity supports component-based architecture and uses C# as its primary scripting language. Its intuitive editor, large asset store, and extensive developer community make it a popular tool for both professionals and hobbyists. In industrial contexts, Unity is increasingly used for developing visual interfaces, simulation environments, and interactive visualisations for machinery, systems, and infrastructure.

Unity is used in sectors such as industrial design, architecture, engineering, healthcare, and education. For example, companies leverage Unity to build digital twins for real-time visualisation, perform scenario simulations, and enhance operator training with AR/VR. Its flexibility and scalability also support mobile applications and browser-based solutions.

See also: GLTF / GLB, Three.js

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