DEEP.FINE to Present AI and XR-Based Industrial Operations Platform at CES 2026
XR spatial computing company DEEP.FINE will present its industrial operations platform at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, January 6-9, 2026. The spotlight is on DEEP.FINE Spatial Crafter (DSC), an AI- and XR-based solution that builds 3D spatial models with a standard mobile device-no costly hardware required.
For operations leaders, the pitch is simple: unify fragmented workflows, standardize work, and make better, faster decisions with spatial data as the backbone. The platform is already in use across retail, logistics, construction, manufacturing, tourism, and the public sector.
What DSC Does (In Plain English)
- Create 3D digital representations of real sites using a phone or tablet.
- Layer AI and XR on top of that spatial data to guide work, validate procedures, and enable real-time collaboration.
- Turn site context into actionable tasks: from routing staff to the next pick to enforcing standard operating procedures on the floor.
Measured Impact You Can Work With
- 44% increase in picking speed in logistics scenarios.
- 30% reduction in workforce input for targeted workflows.
Those gains come from tighter work guidance, shared spatial context, and continuous feedback loops. It's tough to argue with numbers when they tie directly to throughput and labor costs.
On-Site at CES: What You'll See
Location: LVCC North Hall, Booth 9674. The booth walks through a connected flow for retail and logistics-how spatial data is captured, how AI interprets it, and how workers act on it through XR interfaces.
- AR-guided navigation for picking and movement paths.
- Remote AR instructions powered by digital twins generated through spatial scanning and customer movement analysis.
- Product curation features that link space, demand signals, and in-aisle guidance to a better customer experience.
MRO and Beyond
Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) use cases get special attention. DSC supports blueprint and manual interpretation, site recognition, and work procedure management-all mapped to real spaces so crews stay aligned.
These capabilities extend to logistics-heavy and maintenance-centric environments, where consistent execution and fast onboarding are mission-critical.
Why Operations Leaders Should Care
- Deploy with what you have: mobile-based 3D capture, no specialized scanners.
- Standardize work: XR prompts keep procedures consistent across shifts and sites.
- Shorten time-to-value: quick capture, quick iteration, measurable gains.
- Make smarter calls: spatial analytics highlight bottlenecks and wasted motion.
- Strengthen training: on-the-job guidance reduces ramp time and rework.
Executive Perspective
Hyun-bae Kim, CEO of DEEP.FINE, said, "Through CES, we plan to present how XR and AI technologies can be applied to on-site workflows across industries including retail, logistics, construction, and manufacturing." He added, "Spatial data will become a key asset influencing enterprise operational efficiency and competitiveness," noting that "DEEP.FINE will continue to expand global collaboration by connecting space-based data to tangible business value through DSC."
Plan Your Visit
CES runs January 6-9, 2026 in Las Vegas. For event details, check the official site: CES. If digital twins are new to your team, this overview is a helpful primer: digital twins.
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