
Prolink develops mobile business applications that connect the physical and digital world through IoT infrastructures, augmented reality, spatial systems and advanced visual technologies. Organisations introduce mobile solutions that monitor equipment, visualise complex systems in augmented reality, control production processes in real time and provide employee training through virtual environments. Mobile applications move beyond traditional software and become intelligent operational centres for systems, machinery, spatial environments and users.
AR in business applications — visualisation of machines, equipment and installations
Augmented reality in mobile applications enables employees to view machines, installations and equipment through digital visual layers displayed directly within the physical space. The application connects physical objects with their digital counterparts and reveals information that would otherwise remain hidden. Users can access technical specifications, operating parameters, material flows and equipment status through an AR interface. This reduces the need for technical documents, accelerates work processes and enables maintenance and inspections without extensive preparation. AR introduces a new operational model by providing contextual data exactly at the point of action.
The role of AR technology in service and production environments
In service environments AR acts as a visual guide that displays repair steps and suggested actions within the real world, reducing error rates and increasing intervention speed. In production facilities AR enables operators to monitor machines without dedicated control panels by overlaying performance data directly onto equipment. AR also supports onboarding and training because it displays simulated procedures in real space, allowing users to understand system behaviour and expected actions before performing tasks independently.
IoT and mobile applications — real-time monitoring of production, machinery and logistics
Integrating IoT devices with mobile applications allows organisations to monitor business processes in real time. The application collects sensor data from machines, transport units, warehouses and workstations and presents them in structured dashboards. Users receive information on temperature, vibrations, energy consumption, equipment condition, vehicle location, production line status and many other parameters. IoT provides complete insight into the physical world, while the mobile application transforms raw data into operationally relevant information.
IoT systems as the foundation of predictive maintenance
Based on sensor data, the system detects anomalies, predicts equipment failures and alerts users to required interventions. The mobile application helps employees act before downtime occurs. Predictive maintenance reduces service costs, prevents unexpected stoppages and increases overall system reliability. Organisations gain a stable production flow supported by data-driven insights rather than manual checks or assumptions.
IoT in logistics and asset tracking
IoT and mobile applications enable precise monitoring of logistics flows, transport units and storage conditions. The system tracks vehicle location, shipment status, handling conditions and storage quality. The mobile application displays all changes in real time and helps users anticipate bottlenecks or reorganise routes. Physical assets become intelligent system components because they continuously send operational data that support decision-making.
XR (AR/VR) sessions and training within mobile business applications
Extended reality technologies introduce new opportunities for meetings and employee training inside digital environments. Mobile applications allow users to participate in AR or VR learning sessions that simulate procedures which would be costly, risky or impractical in physical settings. Organisations use XR training to simulate hazardous scenarios, teach complex operational tasks or demonstrate machine functionalities. The mobile application becomes a training platform that provides safer, more effective and more economical ways of learning.
Virtual meetings and collaboration through XR technologies
XR sessions introduce a new dimension of collaboration because users participate in shared digital spaces where they can inspect equipment models, simulate operational scenarios or jointly analyse data. The mobile application enables this form of collaborative work at any time and from any location, reducing the need for physical gatherings and accelerating decision-making. XR strengthens cross-department communication by enabling visual understanding of complex business situations.
Applications that understand space — spatial computing in the Apple Vision Pro era
Spatial computing allows mobile applications to interpret real environments, recognise objects and determine user position within physical space. Applications with spatial computing capabilities display information about equipment, guide users through facilities, issue warnings about critical points or simulate on-site operational processes. Devices such as Apple Vision Pro introduce a new generation of mobile systems that merge visual layers with spatial intelligence. The user receives context-responsive information that adapts to the environment and supports real-time decision-making.
Applications of spatial computing in industry and operational processes
Spatial applications assist in planning installations, arranging equipment, identifying failures and optimising spatial workflows. The system analyses room layouts, detects objects and recommends the most effective organisation of work. Users can monitor the status of surrounding machinery and installations without relying on external displays or technical documentation.
Mobile management of the entire production system
The mobile application becomes the control centre of the digital factory by combining IoT monitoring, machine control, work order execution, quality oversight and analytics in a single interface. The organisation manages the entire production environment via a mobile device, including machine status, material availability, line performance and logistics operations. The digital factory enables real-time optimisation, while the mobile application connects all operational components into a unified digital ecosystem.
The role of a mobile operational centre in controlling the production environment
The application acts as an intelligent control interface that displays operating parameters, suggests optimisations, warns about risks and supports decision-making based on accurate, up-to-date information. The digital factory becomes a dynamic system that automates process control and enhances overall efficiency.
Digital transformation through physical–digital integration
Mobile applications that merge the physical and digital layers of business operations allow organisations to redesign their processes entirely. These solutions replace manual procedures, reduce errors and create digital infrastructures that continuously evolve. Integrating equipment, sensors, machines and spatial technologies forms an intelligent environment in which decisions are accurate, automated and immediate.
Use cases and examples of mobile solutions with IoT, AR, VR and spatial technologies
Mobile solutions are used in production facilities, service organisations, logistics networks, the energy sector and industries that manage complex equipment. Organisations implement AR visualisations for installations, IoT systems for machine tracking, VR training for employee development, XR sessions for collaboration and mobile operational centres that control entire digital factories. Examples always align with business needs and never include sensitive information.
Digital systems connecting the physical and virtual future of business
Prolink can develop mobile applications that integrate IoT, AR, VR and spatial technologies into complete digital ecosystems. If You aim to modernise processes, connect equipment, digitalise operations and introduce intelligent systems that unify all components of your organisation, we will gladly assist You in building a solution that shapes Your technological future.