AWE 2025 Preview: 4 Companies Building XR’s Future

Awe USA 2025, one of the largest annual meetings in the XR industry, will kick off next week. We received a preview of what shows four interesting companies participating in the event.

When it comes to industry events, Awe USA has become the mandatory XR event of the year. It will be held next week in Long Beach, California from June 10th to 12th. As a premier media partner for this year’s event, you will still be able to enjoy an exclusive 20% discount on tickets.

We will be attending the event and reporting on the most important developments. Ahead of the adoration, we asked four interesting companies to preview what they are bringing to the show.

Claire

At Awe 2025, Creal introduces a clear light field display. Released earlier this year, Creal has since continuously improved image quality by innovating its spatial light modulators. Visitors can experience new display technology through headset and table top pair glasses

Both prototypes feature Creal’s Clarity Display. This includes the Lightfield optical engine and holographic lenses. Beyond the display, the headset prototype integrates off-the-shelf components to enable full-scale demonstrations of technology. Meanwhile, the glasses prototype is designed with custom components that showcase the ultimate form factor. |Image courtesy Claire

XREAL

With awe, XReal will be transforming the super popular XReal One series of AR glasses with spatial computing capabilities. It can also be used in demos. This is the Xreal Eye, a modular camera attachment from one series. XReal unveils an exciting new accessory, showing it in person for the first time.

Image provided by: Xreal

forgefx

At AWE 2025, ForgeFX Simulation announces Vortex, the next-generation XR training platform designed for high-risk, sophisticated environments where traditional training methods are lacking. Built on a proprietary counterfeiting framework, Vortex offers immersive AI-enhanced scenario-based mission rehearsals through photorealistic rider environments, GIS-enabled sandy areas, voice-activated SMEs, and real-time performance analysis, ready to be steered by JPEO-CBRND for CBRN responses. ForgeFX is also making the debut of an expanded horizontal drill (HDD) simulator for the Meta Quest 3 PCVR, developed in collaboration with Vermeer Corporation. At Booth #346, you will experience six interactive demos including JLG Access enabled XR trainers, Somero S-22ez Laser Screed Simulator, CBRND Holotrainer, TrumpF Laser Cutting Simulator, ForgeFX Excavator Trainer, and Sogefxs weld welding vr from Ocuweld Welding VR Simulator.

Image provided by: forgefx

Pico

At Awe USA 2025, Pico will introduce Pico 4 Ultra Enterprise. This is the latest all-in-one mix reality headset designed for enterprise applications. The headset features advanced MR capabilities and a Picomotion tracker for full body and object tracking, allowing the industry to provide a highly immersive and practical solution. Pico has successfully expanded into education, training and location-based entertainment (LBE), and visitors to the booth will have the opportunity to experience firsthand the choice of these real-world use cases. Private meeting spaces are also available for deeper conversations about how PICO solutions can accelerate your business strategy. Pico will also host two feature speaking sessions: “Unlocking the possibilities of LBE: Scaling with Pico’s XR Solutions” and “Superpowers for Spatial Developers: WebSpatial and SpatialMl.”

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What do you want to see from the adoration of 2025? Please let us know in the comments below.

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