On the occasion of the "World Day of Tourist Guides for the Blind and Visually Impaired" VRVis developed tactile 3D reliefs of works of art for the Dom Museum Wien.
The topics of the symposium on 31st January 2019 were Machine Learning, Mixed Reality, Rendering and Computer Vision.
Every year, the eAward recognizes IT projects with the greatest customer benefit. The VRVis is nominated in three categories!
From 9-12 December 2018 the Winter Simulation Conference took place in Gothenburg, where VRVis was represented with an Advanced Tutorial and a poster.
The VRVis Christmas Outing 2018: Visit of the power plant Freudenau and a Christmas lunch together.
The ICT Conference, organised by the EU and the Austrian Presidency of the Council, took place in Vienna from 4 to 6 December. VRVis was one of the exhibitors.
3DWorx 1.0 by rmDATA is based on Aardvark components and results of the joint research project.
In November 2018 the networking event "Women in Computergraphics" took place, which is co-organized by VRVis researchers.
The IEEE VIS took place in Berlin from 21-26 October. The VRVis was represented with a paper, a poster as well as two short papers.
A virtual reality application for remote recoinnassance missions and mission planning developed for the Cyber Defence Command was presented at the Federal Armed Forces Exhibition on 25 and 26 October 2018.
In a press release dated October 8, 2018, VRVis announces that it is the new coordinator of the EU project ARCHES, which uses technology to create barrier-free art for people with visual, auditive or cognitive impairments.
The European Researchers' Night took place on 28 September. Bettina Schlager took part in an event to promote young talent and talked to students about VR, research and more.