Virtalis VR Technology Road Show
The theme will be 'Interactive 3D Everywhere' and a team from Virtalis will be showing off some of their latest techniques and equipment.
Virtalis will be holding one of its Technology Road Shows at The University of Northumbria on Friday, 25th November.
The theme will be 'Interactive 3D Everywhere' and a team from Virtalis will be showing off some of their latest techniques and equipment.
On show will be: the Virtalis StereoWorks Projection System in the School for the Built Environment, the SensAble Phantom hiforce haptic device, the SensAble Omni haptic device with 'virtual clay' software, Autostereo (glasses free) monitors from Stereographics and Sharp, the Polhemus FastSCAN hand held laser scanner and an Invision 3D printer.
The latest VR and advanced visualization tools will be demonstrated throughout the day, showing how flexible, easy to use, robust, affordable solutions can help:.
* Improve designs.
* Benefit research.
* Enhance external and internal communication.
* Shorten time to market.
* Reduce costs.
* Maximise returns.
Who should attend?.
Academia - Lecturers and Researchers.
See how to improve the communication, manipulation, interpretation and understanding of complex 3D data sets.
Engineering - Product design and development staff and managers.
See how advanced visualisation and 3D printers increase understanding and communication of 3D design to reduce time-to-market, lower costs and increase product quality.
Construction - Architects, contractors and consultants.
See how improved communication can enhance bid proposals, minimise avoidable costs and reduce unwanted delays in major construction projects.
Medical - practitioners and consultants working in orthotics, prosthetics, oral and maxillofacial and reconstructive surgery.
Virtual Reality users - if you're already a user then come along to talk to Europe's leading VR company and find out about the industry's most recent developments.
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