The 33rd International Geological Congress in Oslo will give the global community of geologists a sneak preview of GeoVisionary. The truly groundbreaking 3D landscape visualising software was developed jointly by Virtalis and the British Geological Survey (BGS) and is due to be formally launched in London later this year. |
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FASTSCAN, the non-contact digitiser for fast scanning 3D objects from Polhemus, has just got smaller and more accurate. As Europe’s foremost Virtual Reality Company, Virtalis is the distributor for the FastSCAN in the UK. |
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THE FASCINATING world of haptics, or virtual touch, is something that Virtalis has successfully integrated into its advanced visualisation systems over the last decade. Haption is a leading haptics company, all of whose products provide force feedback on all six degrees of freedom (6 dof). This enables the life like simulation of interaction between two 3D virtual objects, giving the users realistic, real-time force feedback akin to the sensation of touch. |
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EVEN before the world sees GeoVisionary this autumn, Virtalis has hired a visualisation specialist to lead the sales effort for its 3D landscape visualising software, developed jointly with BGS. Andrew O’Keeffe comes to Virtalis from blue chip companies CAE and Thales where he held roles in European sales management. |
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ESRI International User Conference 2008 in San Diego will be the site of the first public viewing of GeoVisionary. The truly groundbreaking 3D landscape visualising software was developed jointly by Virtalis and the British Geological Survey (BGS) and is due to be formally launched in London in early September. |
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