On October 26-27th, TechViz will hold Open Days in their showroom based in downtown Paris. You will attend live demonstrations of 3D applications like Catia V5, Revit, Navisworks or Leica, directly displayed in a HTC Vive thanks to TechViz VR.
You will also be introduced to the EasyViz office system, with which you can display a 3D model in a small room, very convenient for team meetings!
Please feel free to bring your own data! We will display your 3D model in real time.
As shown in this video, Techviz XL can be displayed in a Head-Mounted Display like the HTC Vive (0:10) and the Oculus Rift (2:35).
Rejoignez TechViz le Vendredi 17 Juin 2016 pour une Journée Portes Ouvertes dans son showroom constitué d’une salle immersive 4 faces, avec le tracking ART, son finger tracking et le nouveau retour haptique.
Cette solution permet de tester avec réalisme l’accessibilité des commandes d’un poste de conduite ou de commandement. Vous aurez la possibilité de vérifier pour différents types d’utilisateurs s’ils parviennent à accéder aux commandes, si leur posture est acceptable, et pourrez modifier le modèle CAO en temps réel en validant les améliorations.
Techviz VR can be displayed in a Head-Mounted Display like the HTC Vive (0:10) and the Oculus Rift (2:35).
Find all TechViz VR functionalities:
– cut planes
– measurements
– annotations
– move parts
– see collisions
– collaborative option
– and more !
Use TechViz VR and a HMD to do project review and ergonomic assesments.
TechViz to demonstrate Techviz XL at the Korea Maritime & Ocean University in South Korea with partner SIlicon Studio.
TechViz can also be used with 3DRudder which offers to navigate and to move in a 3D environment using only your feet, your hands being free. The device is used while seated, all you have to do is simply rest your feet on it. To move forward, you tilt the device forward; to move to the right, you tilt the device to the right, and so on and so forth. Rotating the device implies a similar movement in the game or the CAD software. Up and down movements are managed by applying pressure to the right or the left of the platform.
You can see below its use during the it3D show in Bordeaux in October 2015.