MAKING SENSE IN VIRTUAL REALITYVirtalis is one of the world's leading Virtual Reality (VR) and advanced visualisation companies . Our systems and solutions offer the chance to really understand information and data, to interact with it and to foster communication between designers, manufacturers, trainers, marketeers and senior management. We help businesses and people across a variety of market sectors, ranging from the automotive, aerospace and construction industries to academics, engineers, retailers and the military. Our mission is to demonstrate that advanced visualisation, simulation and VR offer a valuable return on investment, providing an essential set of tools to improve the competitive position of our clients in the marketplace. People using our tools and techniques have generated proven tangible and intangible benefits whilst reducing risk - BAE, Leyland Trucks and Fiat/Elasis are excellent case studies for this. Our multi-disciplinary approach and open systems policies guarantee the longevity of our customers investments. We form quality partnerships with customers whatever the type of work, from a feasibility study, to an in-depth technology review, a concept demonstrator or full visualisation systems. In addition, through a series of partnerships with other companies and selected suppliers, we are able to offer a much wider portfolio of practical and affordable business solutions. Virtalis helps you to compete and helps you to get ahead. |
| Second Virtalis VR Installation at AMRC |
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The University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing, is a collaboration between world-leaders in the aerospace supply chain, key government offices and international academic institutions. AMRC’s impressive new facility is dedicated to developing the new, technology-driven solutions for materials-forming, metal-working, and castings, helping UK manufacturing to remain competitive. AMRC’s first portable StereoWorks passive Virtual Reality (VR) system, which allows groups of people to see virtual objects and environments in 3D, has been taken all over the world. Their latest system is a bigger, active stereo Virtalis StereoWorks configuration boasting both tracking and rear projection. It is capable of handling fantastically large CAD files which have been converted into virtual models and which can be accessed in real time thanks to the Sun Cluster that powers it. Rab Scott, who is head of AMRC IT, explained: “We’ve already developed a virtual model of our “Rolls-Royce Much of what the AMRC tries to achieve is to attempt to find simple ways to reduce waste and cost and to speed up processes to give the businesses it works with a competitive advantage. Researchers create different concept methodologies in CAD, and subsequently VR, before using their StereoWorks systems to communicate their ideas. Like Virtalis, AMRC works with all the main CAD companies so the resultant models can be easily integrated into the companies’ current way of working. For Sandvik, the Swedish cutting tool company and partner of AMRC, the team has created an analysis using VR to compare whether using a single tool for multiple solutions or using several different tools used uniquely would be the best solution for an application. Rab commented: “We simulate as much of the process as possible in order to get it right first time. For global players like Rolls Royce, we were able to demonstrate that VR can be used as an engineering communications tool. Soon we hope to superimpose the relevant Finite Element Analysis (FEA) data on these models, compressing both the design and learning cycles.”
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