March 8 is International Women's Day: an excellent occasion to introduce our researcher Katja Bühler, who was awarded the TU Women's Prize 2020 only a few days ago.
The VRVis presents the tactile reliefs and the Multimedia Guide for Museum Objects for the barrier-free museum of the future at the Wiener Forschungsfest.
VRVis and KHM Vienna presented the tactile relief and the Multimedia Guide for Museum Objects for barrier-free museums of tomorrow at the Zero Project Conference 2020.
On December 19, 2019, our researcher Thomas Ortner presented the 3D GIS program MINERVA at the European Space Research and Technology Center in Noordwijk, Netherlands.
The VRVis team wishes you festive holidays and a happy New Year!
VRVis converted two historical works of art into tactile reliefs for the Lower Austrian Provincial Exhibition 2019 "World in Motion".
Under the direction of the VRVis research centre, 11 institutions came together to make museums fit for the 21st century thanks to Key Enabling Technologies.
VRVis participated in the IEEE VIS 2019 conference with two papers and an information booth.
Marina Lima presented a Virtual Reality project at the two renowned conferences ISMAR 2019 and WCVRI 2019 in China. Our Key Researcher Dieter Schmalstieg held a keynote.
The VRVis running team was again represented at the Vienna Night Run on 24 September 2019.
On 17 October 2019, a technology workshop for the financial sector took place for the first time at the Wirtschaftskammer Wien, which was co-chaired by VRVis and TU Vienna.
On October the 8th, 2019 the start-up "Aardworx" founded by VRVis employees was awarded as Start-up of the Year by Austrian Cooperative Research (ACR) as part of the ACR Enquete 2019 in the Vienna Chamber of Commerce.