Masters of Pie, a UK-based startup, offers real-time extended reality (XR) collaboration solutions for the defense and enterprise sectors. Its software, Radical, integrates with existing enterprise applications, enabling secure sharing of complex 2D and 3D data across various platforms. This approach is beneficial for data-sensitive industries, as it allows secure data sharing and collaboration within existing workflows. The software is used for immersive design reviews, remote expert assistance, robotic simulation, and more. Radical for Unity enhances Unity applications with real-time collaboration functionalities. It allows almost any data to be integrated into the Radical Scene, offering out-of-the-box synchronization.
In the defense sector, Masters of Pie's AR solution integrates multiple real-time data sources, digitizing and simplifying processes, and ensuring decision-making is based on the latest data. It also enables remote collaboration on complex 2D and 3D data to diagnose issues, support maintenance processes, and train teams.
For the engineering sector, the company offers a data-agnostic XR collaboration solution that brings people and real-time data together. The Radical software supports a range of solutions for product design, robotic simulation, and planning, creating a flexible environment for engineering and manufacturing teams.
In the manufacturing sector, Masters of Pie's XR Factory Simulation allows manufacturers to conduct factory planning and production simulations using a digital twin, enabling them to identify and rectify issues in the software before real-world deployment. This solution also facilitates remote collaboration on complex 2D and 3D data to diagnose issues, support maintenance processes, and train teams.
The company generates revenue through annual subscriptions and licenses, with optional support models for customers.
Key customers and partnerships
Key customers include the British Army, Rolls Royce, Siemens, and Hyperbat, with 18 industry segments using the Radical software and ~300 enterprise customers licensing its technologies.
Funding and financials
In January 2020, the company raised USD 4.7 million in a funding round. Utilization of funding remained undisclosed.
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