From April 8 to 10, 2026, Scalian will participate in Laval Virtual, Europe’s largest event dedicated to XR technologies (virtual, augmented and mixed reality). This major event brings together industrial leaders, researchers and technology experts to explore the concrete applications of immersive technologies.
In a context where industrial systems are becoming increasingly complex, organisations must accelerate decision-making, shorten development cycles and improve operational performance. Immersive technologies now provide powerful levers to address these challenges.
Immersive technologies as an operational tool
For nearly 30 years, Scalian has supported industrial players in transforming their operations and strengthening their value chains. As a pure player in immersive technologies, we leverage virtual, augmented and mixed reality as concrete tools to enhance performance.
Our approach consists in transforming these technologies into truly deployable operational solutions, designed to integrate into demanding industrial environments.
These solutions make it possible to:
- simulate and test complex systems before deployment,
- facilitate interaction between humans and technological systems,
- improve training and operational readiness,
- leverage virtual environments to train and enhance artificial intelligence systems.
The objective is clear: enable operational teams to make decisions faster, reduce risks and optimise performance.

Expertise applied to critical sectors
At Laval Virtual 2026, Scalian will showcase several demonstrations illustrating the concrete impact of immersive technologies across strategic industrial sectors.
Among the applications presented:
- Energy
Synthetic video generation to improve operational analysis and enrich data used by artificial intelligence systems. - Aerospace
Monitoring the functional state of operators in complex environments, particularly for next-generation platforms. - Defence
3D building digitisation tools enabling environment modelling and operational preparation. - Defence
Digital simulation of airborne sensor systems to assess their behaviour across different operational scenarios. - Public sector
Immersive training solutions for the discovery and maintenance of industrial equipment.
These demonstrations illustrate the ability of immersive technologies to simulate, test and optimise systems before real-world deployment, while strengthening understanding and collaboration between teams.

A structured approach built on four pillars
Scalian’s immersive technology projects are structured around four main pillars:
- improving operational performance,
- mastering human-technology interaction,
- simulating and deciding before acting,
- leveraging simulation to support artificial intelligence.
This approach enables the integration of XR technologies into industrial processes in a reliable, secure and sustainable way.
See you at Laval Virtual
At Laval Virtual 2026, Scalian teams will present these approaches and share their experience in integrating immersive technologies within complex industrial environments.
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