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InsiderMedia

Reduce Costs, Increase Profits, Save Time, Decrease CO₂, Reduce Risk, and free up resources. Use Apollo3D Visual Surveys to manage existing and future buildings and report on layouts and conditions, efficiently manage maintenance, develop remodelling plans and extract BIM / CAD drawings. Digital Twins of proposed facilities can be created off plan and even explored in VR.

Bdaily

Leeds Beckett University has given students, athletes and partners an exciting way to explore its new £45 million Carnegie School of Sport without stepping foot on campus by commissioning Yorkshire-based Apollo3D to create a fully interactive 3D virtual tour of the facility. The immersive walkthrough showcases the stunning new building’s world-class features — from its covered rooftop 60 m sprint track and environmental chambers to lecture theatres and around 40 research and teaching labs — helping prospective and current students familiarise themselves with the cutting-edge teaching and performance spaces ahead of the academic year.

Distilled Magazine

Summary In the latest Best of Britain issue from Distilled, there’s a fascinating spotlight on Apollo3D, the UK-based 3D mapping and virtual tour specialist that’s transforming how venues and experiences are showcased online. Using cutting-edge 3D capture and immersive virtual walk-throughs, Apollo3D brings bars, restaurants and other spaces to life in ultra-high definition — letting potential visitors explore them virtually as if they were there in person. This innovative approach not only elevates digital marketing for hospitality and retail, but also highlights how technology can deepen engagement and drive bookings by offering audiences an immersive preview of a place’s character and layout.

Smart Buildings Magazine

Demand for digital twinning is rising sharply as organisations seek more efficient ways to manage complex buildings and estates, with the technology increasingly being adopted as a practical tool for day-to-day building operations rather than a specialist add-on.

That’s the experience of leading tech specialists Apollo3D, who have reported a significant rise in demand for the rapidly evolving technology. The Yorkshire-based business says enquiries for its digital twin and virtual mapping services have increased by more than 30 per cent over the past year, reflecting wider pressure on facilities and building managers and operators to reduce costs, improve efficiency and meet carbon targets.