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International one day conference on 3D VR simulation

Japanese 3D simulation specialists Forum8 are hosting the inaugural Interactive 3D Visualisation Conference in London 2012. This free conference, titled ‘’The Application of 3D VR Simulation in Urban, Transport & Emergency Planning’’ is being held in The Wren Suite, St Paul’s Cathedral, London on Tuesday 20 November 2012. The conference will consist of presentations from Arup, UK, TomTom, Netherlands, BMIA, France, GTA Geoinformatik, Germany, Ordnance Survey, UK, SIAS Paramics, UK, Sunderland University, UK
September 26, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Japanese 3D simulation specialists 848 Forum8 are hosting the inaugural Interactive 3D Visualisation Conference in London 2012.

This free conference, titled ‘’The Application of 3D VR Simulation in Urban, Transport & Emergency Planning’’ is being held in The Wren Suite, St Paul’s Cathedral, London on Tuesday 20 November 2012.

The conference will consist of presentations from Arup, UK, 1692 TomTom, Netherlands, BMIA, France, GTA Geoinformatik, Germany, Ordnance Survey, UK, SIAS Paramics, UK, Sunderland University, UK and Forum8, Japan, who will cover many aspects of 3D VR simulation and visualisation and present ideas and principles in this ever developing area of technology.

Forum8’s 3D software VR-Design Studio (formerly UC-win/Road) is utilised in modern interactive 3D Simulation technology and offers a solution for urban and transport planning and design projects, either on its own or linked with third-party civil engineering 3D design tools and micro-simulation applications.

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