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IFA 2025: Acer expands SpatialLabs Pro ecosystem with new 3D capabilities

IFA 2025: Acer expands SpatialLabs Pro ecosystem with new 3D capabilities

Acer announced an expansion of SpatialLabs Pro’s capabilities, with the system gaining integration with NVIDIA Omniverse, Vision Engineering’s ProteQ Viso stereo microscope, and the Smart Surgery medical training platform. The updates make glasses-free 3D volumetric technology available to professionals in the creative, industrial, and medical fields.

Integration with NVIDIA Omniverse

With support for NVIDIA Omniverse libraries in the OpenXR environment, SpatialLabs Pro users can work in 2D while simultaneously viewing projects in stereoscopic 3D. This approach improves depth and dimensionality perception, helps you make more accurate decisions, and speeds development.

The new feature will be useful in robotics, digital twin design, architectural visualization and industrial design where high accuracy and error minimization are required.

ProteQ Viso Stereo Microscope with SpatialLabs Pro support

Vision Engineering has introduced the ProteQ Viso digital stereo microscope, which is now integrated with SpatialLabs Pro. The device generates sharp, high-contrast 3D images, while the SpatialLabs display adds 2K × 2K resolution for each eye, Delta E < 2 color accuracy, and 100% Adobe RGB coverage.

And the SpatialLabs display adds 2K × 2K resolution for each eye, Delta E < 2 color accuracy, and 100% Adobe RGB coverage.

The microscope provides 10:1 optical zoom and a magnification range of 6x to 240x. Its ergonomic design and larger workspace make it convenient for electronics, prototyping, and medical device development. Combined with SpatialLabs, it delivers a realistic three-dimensional imaging effect and increases productivity through comfort and depth perception.

Smart Surgery: medical simulators with 3D visualization

Acer’s technology has found its way into the medical field. Smart Surgery has integrated SpatialLabs into its surgical training platform. Doctors can view surgeries in high definition with natural depth and detail without the need for VR headsets or specialty glasses.

This presentation simplifies the understanding of anatomical structures, accelerates learning, and helps improve the quality of training. The innovation paves the way for SpatialLabs to expand beyond the creative industries into healthcare and mission-critical technologies.

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