ENGINEERING
Mechdyne Demonstrates getReal3D at Laval Virtual
- Written by: Tyler O'Neal, Staff Editor
- Category: ENGINEERING
Mechdyne Corporation will share a booth with AMD at Laval Virtual International Conference and Exhibition on Virtual Reality and Converging Technologies March 20‐22, in Laval, France.
At Laval Virtual, Mechdyne will demonstrate getReal3D for Showcase and Unity, two software applications designed especially for use in virtual reality environments. The demonstration of getReal3D will utilize an ATI FirePro from AMD to power a 3D flat panel display. The demonstration will include head and hand tracking from ART for user interaction with the application.
Julien Berta, of Paris, France, and Vice President of Technology and Innovation for Mechdyne’s Software Division, says, “Laval Virtual is the premiere European virtual technology conference. As one of the most innovative, world‐wide companies selling immersive technologies, we look forward to demonstrating Mechdyne’s line of getReal3D products.”
Mechdyne’s getReal3D supports stereo 3D, multiple video channels, viewer‐centric perspective (head tracking), and tracked interaction. These technologies give Autodesk Showcase models or Unity‐based simulations the power of a real life experience. As a result, a wide spectrum of mainstream industries can enjoy the benefits of virtual realism for product styling, interactive simulations, and architectural walk‐throughs, and training for military, medical and first responders. With getReal3D, users are able to create visually stunning interactive content in a fraction of the time and money currently required.
Berta says, “Autodesk and Unity are both leaders in their industries and we are extremely pleased to be working with them to offer the getReal3D plug‐in to their customers.”
Laval Virtual is an international conference and exhibition that is held at Salle Pollyvalente, place de Hercé in Laval, and includes both professional and public exhibitions. The exhibition expects to have 40 countries represented, with an estimated 4,300 professional and 9,100 public visitors in attendance.
Visit www.mechdyne.com for more information about getReal3D.
At Laval Virtual, Mechdyne will demonstrate getReal3D for Showcase and Unity, two software applications designed especially for use in virtual reality environments. The demonstration of getReal3D will utilize an ATI FirePro from AMD to power a 3D flat panel display. The demonstration will include head and hand tracking from ART for user interaction with the application.
Julien Berta, of Paris, France, and Vice President of Technology and Innovation for Mechdyne’s Software Division, says, “Laval Virtual is the premiere European virtual technology conference. As one of the most innovative, world‐wide companies selling immersive technologies, we look forward to demonstrating Mechdyne’s line of getReal3D products.”
Mechdyne’s getReal3D supports stereo 3D, multiple video channels, viewer‐centric perspective (head tracking), and tracked interaction. These technologies give Autodesk Showcase models or Unity‐based simulations the power of a real life experience. As a result, a wide spectrum of mainstream industries can enjoy the benefits of virtual realism for product styling, interactive simulations, and architectural walk‐throughs, and training for military, medical and first responders. With getReal3D, users are able to create visually stunning interactive content in a fraction of the time and money currently required.
Berta says, “Autodesk and Unity are both leaders in their industries and we are extremely pleased to be working with them to offer the getReal3D plug‐in to their customers.”
Laval Virtual is an international conference and exhibition that is held at Salle Pollyvalente, place de Hercé in Laval, and includes both professional and public exhibitions. The exhibition expects to have 40 countries represented, with an estimated 4,300 professional and 9,100 public visitors in attendance.
Visit www.mechdyne.com for more information about getReal3D.