Join us as we dive into the world of virtual reality and explore the insights of John Mould, Commercial Development Manager at Antycip Simulation SAS, a leading provider of technology solutions for immersive projection and display. With over 20 years of experience in the industry and a strong partnership with TechViz, John shares his thoughts on the future of VR and its evolution, from VR collaboration to the adoption of VR in various industries. Get a glimpse of the latest VR trends from this year's Laval Virtual 2019 and discover how VR is changing the game in education, entertainment, and more.
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Recent Posts
Interview of John Mould from Anticyp Simulation - A TechViz Partner
Topics: Virtual Reality (VR), VR engineering
Virtual Reality in Shipbuilding: a Deep Transformation of the Industry
[Updated on April 9, 2022]
A report from Futuresource Consulting announced that the future of VR is bright, with massive investment in the upcoming years. Investments in the shipbuilding industry are not to be outdone, with a predicted $30 billion investment in its digital transformation in the next 30 years. Of course, Virtual Reality is already playing a great part in the digitization of the shipbuilding industry, transforming radically engineering heavy processes into way lighter, friendlier and more profitable ones. Let’s take a look at the ROI of VR and see how VR is changing the game in the processes of the shipbuilding industry.
Topics: Workstation ergonomics, VR software, Vr design review, VR maintenance, Shipbuilding industry, AR/VR collaboration
Discover Xsens, TechViz 3D VR motion tracking partner
Interaction between the physical and the digital world is an important technology for industries. With a better human-machine interaction, industries work faster, make better-quality products and waste a lot less resources. Tracking human movements has many industrial use case. The 3D human body it creates, you can then use a VR software solution.
Discover our interview of Jason Konrath, Xsens Product Manager, talking about the powerful combination of Xsens and TechViz.
Topics: body tracking