Teamviewer buys start-up Viscopic

Tom Schmidtgen Tom Schmidtgen | 12.05.2021

With this, the Göppingen-based company intends to expand its enterprise AR portfolio. Viscopic develops interactive holograms.

Munich-based start-up Viscopic has been acquired by Teamviewer. "The new colleagues are proven specialists in their technology field and the Viscopic solutions are a great addition to our existing enterprise AR suite," says Hendrik Witt, CPO of Teamviewer. The Göppingen-based company is primarily known for its remote solutions. The company announcement is silent about a purchase price.

Viscopic offers holograms and 3D visualizations. Its customers include Audi, Siemens Energy and Deutsche Bahn. The software runs on mixed reality glasses and smartphones. It can be used to pin 3D markers or step-by-step instructions as digital content to objects in the real world. Applications are in assembly, inspection, maintenance, remote assistance and picking logistics.

"We see great potential in implementing our powerful 3D processing and mixed reality authoring technology into Teamviewer's enterprise offering, as it will allow us to provide direct value to Teamviewer and Viscopic customers," said Marco Maier, co-founder of Viscopic. "Additionally, with Teamviewer's global sales and marketing power, we can take the use of our software to the next level."


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