New VRVis brochure provides best practice examples of Austrian cutting-edge technology.
On Daughters' Day 2024, VRVis welcomed two primary school classes and Vienna's Deputy Mayor Kathrin Gaál
The advent of smartphones or GPS has revolutionized the landscape of research projects, enabling broader participation from individuals outside scientific institutions. Through these tools, people can engage as citizen scientists regardless of their location or the time of day. Visualization provides additional support.
VRVis is supporting Hage Sondermaschinenbau with its expertise in machine learning: Hage needs a monitoring system for spacious facilities to ensure that no people are within the machines' activity range. Thus, VRVis is testing the suitability of ML methods for safety in industrial environments.
VRVis and the Science Visualization Lab at the University of Applied Arts Vienna want to provide artists and cultural institutions with a new option to present digital creations in immersive settings. ARTverse aims to build an open platform for art production, teaching and dissemination in VR.
Pests and extreme weather affect grain growth and yields. Recording and analysing plant development provides the basis for the prevention of crop losses. VRVis is part of a project consortium developing a platform for agriculture with the aim of using functional imaging data for analysis and teaching skills in training courses.