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March 5, 2008                                        Volume 5, Number 5

 

 

Virtual Reality Center will host Interactive 3D Seminar with EON Reality next week

 

The National Institute for Aviation Research at Wichita State University will host a Virtual Reality & Interactive 3D Seminar on Tuesday, March 11, in the NIAR Virtual Reality Center (VRC).  The event is co-hosted by EON Reality, the world’s leading provider of interactive visual content management and virtual reality software.

 

In two sessions from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., the free seminar will feature Interactive Product Content Management (IPCM) and its application to the aerospace industry.

 

Immersive presentations will showcase the power and versatility of IPCM to improve sales, productivity and processes and to reduce the costs of service, training and technical support.

 

Participants will see firsthand that with the sensory-enhancing, computer-mediated communication capabilities of interactive 3D solutions, IPCM users can understand and quickly relay complex messages.

 

Participants will also take advantage of the VRC’s interactive visualization equipment to view aircraft-related simulations developed by the VRC.

 

Seating is limited, so please register by emailing contact information and session preference to marketing@eonreality.com.

 

Seminar participants can park in the visitor's lot at the north side of the NIAR building. The VRC is located on the second floor. Click here for maps and directions.

 

NIAR's Virtual Reality Center is a state-of-the-art virtual reality facility. It is the only facility of its kind in the state of Kansas. The VRC is a 3D environment that can be used for numerous conception, engineering, manufacturing and marketing projects. The technology enables better collaboration and aids in design decisions. The lab is equipped with an active stereoscopic 15’x7’ rear-projection flat screen, seating for 25, a head-mounted display, high-tech motion tracking and motion capture systems and special manipulation gloves. The VRC utilizes customized commercial software used in the aviation industry to address real-time visualization and simulation of data originated in Computer Aided Design, Engineering or Manufacturing (CAD/CAE/CAM).

 


 

The National Institute for Aviation Research is a prestigious state-of-the-art aerospace research and development laboratory with global reach and expertise in research, design, testing, and certification. The Institute’s clientele includes many of the world’s aerospace manufacturers, NASA and the FAA. It is the largest aviation R&D academic institution in America.  The National Institute for Aviation Research is an unincorporated division of Wichita State University.

 






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