A campus without walls.
Ten districts. Twenty-four-hour access from every time zone. Holographic, physical, and spatial layers braided together so a lecture, a surgical drill, a Sanskrit recitation, and a CNC tele-operation can all happen at the same minute, on the same campus, in ninety-two living traditions.
What is happening this minute.
A real cross-section. Lectures, sims, language tandems, a CNC mill running in Pune. Click join to walk in — most sessions are open by default.
Walk the districts.
An aerial of the virtual campus. Hover any district to see live activity; click to enter that district. The orange tracks are learners crossing between districts in the last sixty seconds.
Each district is its own world.
Search by what you want to do. Filter by district. Walk in to whichever fits the next hour of your day.
- Volumetric capture
- Spatial Q&A
- Replay in VR
- Heatmap attention
- Physics & chemistry
- Surgical procedures
- CAD/CAM benches
- Quantum sandbox
- 18 mill suites
- 6 print farms
- UR5 + Franka arms
- Materials shipped
- Peer-reviewed catalogue
- Primary text archive
- Datasets · 47k
- Patent index
- Language proficiency
- Entrance examinations
- Professional licensure
- Adaptive practice
- Heritage VR walks
- Live performance
- Curator talks
- Residency rotations
- Native circles
- Kitchen modules
- Cinema nights
- Slang exchange
- Counselling 1:1
- Daily yoga
- Sleep coaching
- Athletic clubs
- 340+ student clubs
- Daily café matches
- Film + open mic
- Dorm-style circles
- Lab rotations
- Seminar series
- Pre-print exchange
- Grant clinics
A campus that speaks ninety-two languages.
Six regional pavilions hold ongoing residencies, recitals, and rituals. Every learner who enrols receives a culture passport that stamps each tradition they sit with.
- Sanskrit grammar circle
- Hindustani classical evening
- Kalaripayattu live class
- Temple-architecture VR walk
- Tea ceremony residency
- Calligraphy clinic
- Noh theatre archive
- Beijing alley field-walk
- Vermeer reading room
- Baroque chamber recital
- Latin philology table
- Alpine cartography studio
- Yoruba drumming circle
- Nubian textile lab
- Swahili poetry slam
- Sahel astronomy night
- Andean weaving studio
- Jazz improvisation seminar
- Mesoamerican codex room
- Appalachian fiddle session
- Polynesian navigation lab
- Maori carving residency
- Reef ecology dive sim
- Wayfinding star chart
The plumbing the lectures stand on.
A virtual campus rests on physical pipes. These are ours.
Holographic capture rigs
Sixty-four-camera volumetric studios in three regions feed every hall lecture. Depth-accurate, 90 fps, replayable from any seat.
GPU pool · 4,096 accelerators
Burst-capable compute scheduled district-by-district. Notebooks request seconds; jobs request hours. Fair-share queueing.
Edge nodes · 142 cities
Tutorial latency targets twenty-eight milliseconds end-to-end. Cache, render, and codec close to the learner.
Render farms · 8 sites
On-demand scene baking for Aquin diagrams, archaeological reconstructions, and physics visualisations. Queue depth public.
Tele-op latency · sub-28 ms
Forge tele-operations run on a deterministic transport with frame-correlated haptic feedback. You feel the chuck bite.
On-device privacy
Camera, microphone, and gaze stay on the learner device by default. Aggregated signals only; raw video never leaves your machine without consent.
Take a tour with a current student.
Sixty minutes. A real student, not a salesperson. Two districts of your choosing. Bring questions — they will not be moderated.
All times shown in IST. Pick a slot then submit the form to confirm — we will email a calendar invite.