VIRTALIS, a leading Virtual Reality (VR) company, has just installed an ActiveWall HD immersive visualization suite at CNH's facility in Zedelgem, Belgium.
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CATIA, DELMIA, ENOVIA and SIMULIA V5 to Gain New Virtual Reality-Immersive Drivers and Tools
Paris, France and Manchester, England, 19th August 2010 – Virtalis announced today that it joined the Dassault Systèmes Software Partner Community. By joining the Software Partner Program, Virtalis has access to CAA V5, which is the acronym for Component Application Architecture Version 5, the open development platform that enables developers to integrate their Virtual Reality (VR) solutions with Dassault Systèmes' V5 PLM portfolio.
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27th JULY saw the launch of a new range of NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics solutions based on the Fermi GF100 architecture. Hailed by NVIDIA as the best Quadro ever, offering 5x faster performance, Virtalis’ developers are desperate to get their techie hands on the new cards!
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VIRTALIS, the leading advanced visualization company, has installed an entry-level ActiveMove Virtual Reality (VR) system and its software plug-in that enhances the stereoscopic 3D viewing of PyMOL at the University of Arkansas. The system allows staff and students at the Centre for Protein Function and Structure within the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry to be immersed in and interact with the VR environment.
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VIRTALIS has added both screen-based Virtual Reality (“VR”) tracking and the ability to interact with chemical structures via a tracked hand held device to PyMOL. PyMOL is a molecular viewer, render tool, and 3D molecular editor intended for visualisation of 3D chemical structures.
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TOP SPEAKERS from the world of advanced visualisation brought Virtual Reality (VR), in all its diversity of application, to life at Virtalis’ biggest ever Technology Day at the University of Northampton on 18th May. The event featured presentations from Christie, Intersense, NVidia, Nvis, Vicon, Northumbria University, SGI, Dassault Systèmes, the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), each highlighting the latest emerging trends, products and technologies in VR.
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