Through the ilight project, Immersion is developping new input devices that will support a more direct, natural and intuitive interaction. Based on the use of gesture (G), hand (H) and touch (T), the interfaces we are devising cover a wide range of applications, fully customized and adapted to your needs.

mercredi 21 avril 2010

Laval Virtual 2010: a leader booth in the field of Virtual Reality for Immersion

The Holocubtile wasn’t the only one innovation on Immersion booth this year. In partnership with other companies of the sector, many multitouch and visual solutions have been shown to the public, illustrating the will of Immersion to be a major actor of Virtual Reality.

projectiondesign offered an exclusive demo of a projection solution using LED technology (energy economical and long lifespan lights) that permits high quality warping and blending on a wave screen, thanks to MIPS (Multi Image Projection System).

MIPS fits to a projection on any type of surface

Two other exclusive new things on Immersion booth: the NavShoe from Intersense, that permits position tracking of people without any preexisting external reference (GPS…); regarding the PPT Eyes and PPT Wand tracking device from WoldViz (Precision Position Tracking), it offers a stereoscopic interactive immersion from Infitec at an affordable cost, working with a projectiondesign projection kit.

PPT tracking from WorldViz, an affordable solution ready-to-use

Four other demonstrations have been supporting the savoir-faire from Immersion and its partners on the booth, one of which is the Quad HD high resolution display set from Mitsubishi Electric. A 56 inches Quad HD high resolution screen (3840x2160 pixels) associated with the NVIDIA QuadroPlex offers a very realistic visualization of a great quality.

The Quad HD screen can be used for design or project review for example
(photo copyright: JC Druais / Laval Virtual 2010)


Highly developing, auto-stereoscopy was also present on Immersion booth with Alioscopy latest 3D screen (47 inches), whose technology permits three-dimensional visualization without wearing specific glasses.

Regarding HMD (Head Mounted Displays), Sensics showed the xSight 6123 HMD, that is an ingenious mix between panoramic and high resolution display modules, and a lightweight design.

The xSight 6123 from Sensics, a mobile immersive solution
(photo copyright: Sensics)


The CyberGlove II from CyberGlove Systems is a wireless dataglove that captures hand motions precisely thanks to 22 sensors, offering a motion reproduction as before.

Laval Virtual and its 3400 professional visitors have been once again a great time for the whole Immersion team and its partners. Next meeting from 6 to 10 April 2011 fort the 13th International Conference on Virtual Reality!

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