How Cutting Edge Immersive Technologies Boost Presentations
Immersive technologies have become the future. They create an incredible presence in a simulated world or augment the real world with digital media.
Immersive technologies have become the future. They create an incredible presence in a simulated world or augment the real world with digital media.
A recent article in Newsweek highlighted the advantages of using Virtual Reality in vehicle development. There are many interesting aspects to it, including one company having a virtual courtyard to test a variety of driving situations.
Can VR help coaches find talented basketball players? A new study shows how virtual reality could be used by basketball coaches to scout new talent and improve training.
The sub-theme at OTC this year was about advances in technology. So we found a couple of the neat technology announcements below.
Will Iron Man’s medical technology become a reality? New VR technology is giving doctors all the feels of Iron Man movies coming to life. By wearing special headgear, doctors can bring 3D technology into focus – they can turn and move the bone structure being operated on to determine the best fit and placement for a successful surgery.
We are excited to share photos from another happy customer. I3D recently completed a 3D model of a walking rig.
NASA has partnered with Epic Games and Buendea to launch MarsXR 2 Challenge.
The Royal Navy has recently announced that it will use virtual reality (VR) to train its sailors in cutting-edge new navigation simulators. The Navy will utilize VR headsets to take the sailors into a naval metaverse, immersing them in key – and sometimes dangerous – maneuvers. The beauty in this is that it will all be from the safety of a naval base.
With the variety of processes that can benefit from animation, oil and gas companies can count on 3D motion graphics and animation to get the desired results.