BadVR

Pacoima, California, United States

Immersive data analytics with AI-powered visual modeling

BadVR is an immersive data visualization and analytics platform based in Marina Del Rey, California. Founded in 2017 by Suzanne Borders and Jad Meouchy, the company aims to make data understandable and accessible to everyone, regardless of technical skill level. By leveraging virtual reality and machine learning, BadVR enables users to explore complex data patterns with ease.

The platform offers real-time collaboration features, allowing users to adjust variables and share insights with their teams seamlessly. BadVR's solutions cater to enterprise needs, such as visualizing 5G deployment strategies and monitoring smart cities. The company emphasizes the use of AR and VR technologies to help users 'step inside their data' and gain actionable insights quickly.

BadVR has gained industry attention through its pioneering AR and VR demonstrations and has received support from programs like Magic Leap’s Independent Creator’s Program and the National Science Foundation's SBIR Phase 1 grant. The company is committed to advancing how people interact with data, making it easier for businesses to identify hidden problems and opportunities.

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