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Press Releases 2007
1:1 Scale VR brings Automotive Design to Life at Coventry University
Coventry University students understanding and interacting with Stereo 3D models from VirtalisCOVENTRY University has long been recognised as a Centre of Excellence for automotive design. Now its undergraduate and postgraduate students are to get a bit more help in the shape of a Virtalis StereoWorks passive 3D stereo visualisation system. The massive flat panel screen is mounted on the floor, so virtual vehicles can drive right out, enabling tutors and students to see the design at its intended size.
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Ground-breaking Application takes Geoscience Data to Dizzy Heights

BGS Geologists use GeoVisionary software to view geological, landscape and subsurface data

THE STUNNING results of a collaborative software development project between the British Geological Survey (BGS) and Virtalis will be showcased on Booth 1320 at the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers’ (EAGE) Conference on 11-14th June in London.

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Massive Virtalis StereoWorks System Brings Stereoscopic 3D to UCLan
A student at UCLAN experiences 3D stereoscopic visualisation from VirtalisUP TO 425 students will be able to simultaneously receive teaching using 3D resources thanks to the installation of a huge Virtalis StereoWorks system in the new Charles Darwin Lecture Theatre at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan).
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Virtual Interactive Design Reviews at CNH Case New Holland
A user equipped with VR kit from Virtalis carries out an interactive design review at Case New HollandCNH CASE NEW HOLLAND, a leading agricultural and construction equipment company and part of the Fiat Group, has just taken delivery of an integrated Virtual Reality (VR) system from Virtalis. This is CNH’s first foray into advanced visualisation and its associated technologies. It therefore sought guidance from other parts of the Fiat Group, including CRF, Elasis, Iveco and Fiat Auto and also from Virtalis, one of the world’s leading visualisation companies.
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Biochemistry Lectures transformed into 3D Cinema Experience
Prof Fulop uses Virtalis stereoscopic 3D to help students visualise complex macro-molecular structuresSTAFF and students at the University of Warwick have long dreaded that point in the Warwick's biochemistry degree when lecturers have to attempt to explain the arcane and intricate three-dimensional geometry of protein structures obtained by X-ray crystallography. Now, thanks to Virtalis, these daunting lectures have been transformed into one of the biochemistry degree's most unusual learning experiences - something Warwick University believes is more akin to a 3D cinema experience.
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