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Experiemnce 'Multi-Device Visualisation' at VR World
The Theorem team will be at VR World (stand C25) in London, UK, on 16thand 17th May 2017 to demonstrate their latest Multi-Device Visualisation Experience Application.
Comau to demonstrate innovations alongside Microsoft at Hanover Messe
On the occasion ofHannover Messe 2017, the international event dedicated to the industrial world taking place from 24th to 28th April in Germany,Comau will exhibit innovative solutions in Microsoft's exhibition area, comprising the output of the new collaboration withMicrosoftandICONICS, developed to improve the production process of companies in any industrial sector and geographic locations, in terms of efficiency and Total Cost of Ownership.
Analysis of WiFi data generates 3D images of the vicinity
Scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a holographic imaging process that depicts the radiation of a WiFi transmitter to generate 3D images of the surrounding environment. Industrial facility operators could use this to track objects as they move through the production hall.Just like peering through a window, holograms project a seemingly three-dimensional image.
Free visualization app combines the ‘real-world’ with high quality holograms
UK-based Theorem Solutions’ free Visualization application for the Microsoft HoloLens Mixed Reality device has been officially launched on the Microsoft App Store, and is now available for download.The App allows users to visualize and experience Engineering and Manufacturing design data in a mixed reality environment that combines the ‘real-world’ with high quality holographic representations.
Scientist awarded grant to fund holography research
Jan Genoe, one of its distinguished scientists, has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant, Imec have announced. With the grant of €2.5m for a five-year period, Genoe’s team will develop and integrate the breakthrough technology needed to prove the possibility of high-quality video-rate holographic projection.
Holographic atomic memory generates single photons on demand
Holographic atomic memory, invented and constructed by physicists from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, is the first device able to generate single photons on demand in groups of several dozen or more. The device, successfully demonstrated in practice, overcomes one of the fundamental obstacles towards the construction of some type of quantum computer.
Tiny device enables highest quality holographic images
Australian National University physicists have invented a tiny device that creates the highest quality holographic images ever achieved, opening the door to imaging technologies seen in science fiction movies such as Star Wars.Lead researcher Lei Wang said the team created complex holographic images in infrared with the invention that could be developed with industry."As a child, I learned about the concept of holographic imaging from the Star Wa...
Cell counting system aids diagnosis of meningitis
French researchers from Grenoble Alpes University and Aix-Marseille University have developed an automated lens-free microscopy technique for counting and telling apart red and white blood cells within cerebrospinal fluid. Cerebrospinal fluid, gathered through a spinal tap, should be clear and have few, if any, blood cells within it. Patients with meningitis, due to inflammation and disruption of the membranes enveloping the brain, have white blo...
Hologram video player shows your beating heart
UK scientists are developing an interactive holographic video created from an MRI or CT scan that can display live footage of internal organs in front of a user where features can be rotated, enlarged, and isolated, delivering a breakthrough in medical imaging and education.Popping in to your local hospital may be much more revealing in as little as three years thanks to engineers at Holoxica Limited, who have invented a moving 3D video hologram.
Breaking the Gorilla glass ceiling
In the 1950s the most common job for American women was a secretary, now into the next century and that still has not changed. Though while women are trying to break through the 'glass ceiling', perhaps it's made of gorilla glass.