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Professional-grade XR headsets for enterprise simulation, design, and defense training. Helsinki Finland; raised $70M; founded by ex-Nokia and Microsoft engineers;
Varjo is a Finnish hardware and software company headquartered in Helsinki that designs and manufactures professional-grade extended reality (XR) headsets for enterprise simulation, engineering design, and defense training applications. Founded in 2016 by former Nokia and Microsoft engineers, Varjo raised $70M to build headsets targeting the highest-fidelity end of the XR market—specifically applications where human-eye resolution visual quality and accurate depth perception are mission-critical rather than nice-to-have. Varjo's headsets are used by aerospace, defense, automotive, architecture, and oil and gas enterprises for simulation environments where visual realism directly affects training outcomes or design validation accuracy.\n\nVarjo's product line includes the VR-3 (pure virtual reality), XR-3 (mixed reality with video passthrough), and Aero (high-quality consumer-adjacent VR) headsets, built around a proprietary Bionic Display technology that combines a high-resolution foveal insert with a wide-field peripheral display, mimicking human eye resolution distribution to deliver visual clarity that commodity headsets cannot match. Varjo also develops the Reality Cloud enterprise platform—a managed service for streaming high-fidelity XR experiences and hosting virtual environments—and provides XR software development tools for customers building custom simulation applications. The company partners with major simulation software vendors including Autodesk, Unity, and Unreal Engine.\n\nVarjo competes with Meta's Quest Pro, Microsoft HoloLens, and Xtal in the enterprise XR hardware market. Its focus on maximum visual fidelity rather than mass-market affordability positions it as a premium tool for use cases where accuracy, realism, and professional certification requirements justify a higher cost-per-device. For enterprises in aerospace simulation, automotive design review, surgical training, and defense requiring XR hardware that meets professional-grade visual standards, Varjo's headsets represent the current ceiling of commercial XR fidelity.
Microsoft-acquired ($68.7B, 2023) gaming publisher of Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy Crush; integrated into Xbox Game Pass competing with Sony PlayStation for gaming ecosystem dominance.
Activision Blizzard is one of the world's largest video game publishers — producing blockbuster franchises including Call of Duty (the top-grossing franchise in gaming history), World of Warcraft (the defining MMORPG), Overwatch (team shooter), Diablo, Hearthstone, and Candy Crush (via the King mobile games division) across console, PC, and mobile platforms. Microsoft completed its acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion in October 2023 (the largest gaming acquisition in history), bringing these properties under Xbox Game Studios and Microsoft's gaming portfolio alongside Bethesda and other studios.
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