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Groove Jones is a company that excels in developing interactive experiences using AI, AR, MR, VR, and next-generation emerging technologies. They have created a variety of notable projects, including an AI-powered Aura Photo Experience for Method at Coachella, a 3D anamorphic billboard for AT&T’s recruitment campaign, and touchscreen kiosks and ‘phygital’ interactive experiences for the NADA event. Their portfolio also includes a WebGL interactive experience for the Toyota Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle, an AR experience for Bayer Crop Science Group to demonstrate weather damage to corn crops, and a VR experience for the American Heart Association to teach Hands-Only CPR. Additionally, Groove Jones has developed an AR product visualization and engagement tool for Command™ Brand and a VR training and recruitment experience for Be Pro Be Proud Diesel Technician Repair. They have also created immersive 3D environments for USF volumetric stage productions and an AR and gamification experience for 4-H to teach students the science behind rockets. Groove Jones has produced multiple interactive experiences for Salesforce at the Dreamforce event and has been ranked #1 in Agency Spotter’s Top 100 Marketing Agencies Report for 2024. The company has been featured in XR Today’s list of the top immersive advertising companies for 2024 and has won three awards in the 2024 Hermes Creative Awards and three 2024 American Advertising Awards District 10 ADDYs. Other notable projects include a VR experience to revive Zion Cemetery, a volumetric scanner for events and conferences, a VR training tool for Henkel Loctite’s Vehicle Repair Training and Application Center, and a VR experience for Rinnai America to demonstrate the installation of a tankless water heater. Groove Jones has also developed a VR training program for Toyota Motor North America, a VR platform for Ideal Industries to train electrical tradesmen, an AR system called the Lexus Augmented Reality Kit (LARK) for Toyota Lexus, a VR tool for Givaudan’s sales team, a VR management training program for Wells Fargo, and a VR experience for DIY’ers and professional installers for Rinnai America.