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Airbus Simulation Team Chooses Virtalis AIRBUS in Broughton, Flintshire, recently took delivery of a complete Virtalis StereoWorks VR suite. The system is being used to assist in the validation of methods and process improvements of composites manufacturing required for the new A350XWB aircraft. Why Virtalis was Chosen Airbus worked with Dassault Systèmes to find a supplier capable of designing and installing a turnkey system that would integrate seamlessly and transparently with the current V5 PLM and future V6 PLM environments. Manchester-based Virtalis, Europe’s largest VR Company, was a clear front runner and was chosen for its ability to create a seamless whole from multiple pieces of hardware and software. “We explained to the Virtalis consultancy team exactly what we wanted to achieve and gave them details, like the size of our room, then left the specifics to them”, said Geoff. “The choice of Haption was also clear, as this is the haptics system already in use by our colleagues in France for design engineering. Fortunately, Virtalis is also Haption’s UK reseller, so they already have lots of experience in integrating Haption into their installations. We are the first part of Airbus that is using VR technology for manufacturing and we are currently in the testing phase. Our aim is to push the technology to its limits and, in so doing, we are tapping into both Dassault’s and Virtalis’ expertise.” What the StereoWorks System Consists of The top of the range system comprises a 3D stereo, dual channel, Christie projection system with Intersense head and hand tracking and a heavy duty Haption 6-DOF force feedback system. Airbus Web Site: www.airbus.com |
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