Design Interactive
Design Interactive is a digital transformation company founded in 1998, dedicated to enhancing and optimizing performance through innovative technology solutions. With a focus on software research, development, and cutting-edge UI/UX design, the company aims to exceed expectations and empower organizations with advanced digital tools.
Industries
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Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Design Interactive
3501 Quadrangle Blvd., Suite 150 Orlando, FL 32817
Awards
Military Prototype Advancement Initiative (MPAI)
(EPSILON) Evaluating Perceptual Space In Long-duration Operational augmeNted reality
Funding (ceiling)
$2,199,998.89
Award Year
2023
Assessment of the Psychological and Physiological Effects of Augmented Reality (APPEAR)
Perceptual Evaluation during Real-time Use of Synthetic Environments (PERUSE)
Funding (ceiling)
$1,249,999
Award Year
2020
Assessment of the Psychological and Physiological Effects of Augmented Reality (APPEAR)
ASSESSMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AUGMENTED REALITY: SYSTEM FOR HONING AUGMENTED REALITY PSYCHOLOGICAL SUITABILITY (SHARPS)
Funding (ceiling)
$1,249,999
Award Year
2019
Assessment of the Psychological and Physiological Effects of Augmented Reality (APPEAR)
Assessment of Psychological and Physiological Effects of Augmented Reality: Development of the Dual-Adaptation Protocol for Augmented Reality (DAPAR)
Funding (ceiling)
$1,249,999
Award Year
2019
Multi-Topic Prototype Project - U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) Multitopic
Mobile Stress and Anger management Tool (MSAT) Expansion and Evaluation
Funding (ceiling)
$1,924,129
Award Year
2019
Multi-Topic Prototype Project - U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) Multitopic
AugMedic: Augmented Reality for Adaptive, Effective Learning and Execution of Medical Care AugMedic: Augmented Reality for Adaptive, Effective Learning and Execution of Medical Care
Funding (ceiling)
$2,326,999
Award Year
2018
Products
Enterprise XR training platform
A platform that supports authoring, distribution, and execution of AR/VR/MR training content with features such as no-code authoring, live instructor multiview, hands-free procedures, and cross-device support.
XR blended point-of-need medical training solution
A mobile-capable XR training package that combines immersive scenarios with hands-on skills practice and competency-based assessments for tactical medical training and other medical competencies.
Behavior-based performance assessment platform
A platform for behavior-based assessment that supports observer rating tools, video-enhanced after-action reviews, automated assessment modules, and analytics to track skill acquisition and readiness.
Enterprise XR training platform
A platform that supports authoring, distribution, and execution of AR/VR/MR training content with features such as no-code authoring, live instructor multiview, hands-free procedures, and cross-device support.
XR blended point-of-need medical training solution
A mobile-capable XR training package that combines immersive scenarios with hands-on skills practice and competency-based assessments for tactical medical training and other medical competencies.
Behavior-based performance assessment platform
A platform for behavior-based assessment that supports observer rating tools, video-enhanced after-action reviews, automated assessment modules, and analytics to track skill acquisition and readiness.
Expertise Areas
- Extended reality (AR/VR/MR) training and simulation
- AI-driven adaptive learning and analytics
- Human-systems integration and usability engineering
- Multimodal data integration and digital twin analytics
Key Technologies
- Extended reality (AR/VR/MR)
- Computer vision (pose estimation, object detection)
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Multimodal data fusion
Featured In Technology Showcase
Assessment of Psychological and Physiological Effects of Augmented Reality
Augmented reality (AR) is rapidly being adopted by the military for medical training. However, one area of concern is physiological maladaptation following prolonged AR exposure. To address this, Design Interactive developed the Dual-Adaptation Protocol for Augmented Reality (DAPAR), where they concluded that Soldiers who undergo long duration (2hr+) AR exposure will experience a reduction in sensorimotor performance for several hours, and provided recommendations for mitigating negative physiological effects during training.
MTEC Awardee Advances Medical Simulation
In September 2020, soldiers and reservists used AUGMED during a Combat Lifesaver Course to enhance readiness for performing lifesaving interventions under stress.