Spanish technology and world-renowned success stories in augmented reality is what attendees at the OVR Demo Area 2018 you will be able to know this year in detail.

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The second edition of VR Observatory from Malaga, which will take place 18 al 19 July in the Andalusian city, will have the business experience of Spanish companies that have achieved international success, like the Spanish business group Sngular, who participated in the last edition, with presence in Mexico and the United States; as well as with the Malaga multinational Group Pressure, which is a reference in the manufacturing of inductive components.

In the OVR Demo Area 2018, free access upon registration, In this sense, Sngular will show its star experience in virtual reality, developed with Sony Playstation: Coolpaintr VR, a video game tool with this technology that was presented worldwide last 9 of may, with great download success.

Sngular will share with attendees the technical advances that have led to this success, such as the use of a powerful engine that allows drawing in 3D and, above all, its ability to maintain 120 frames per second (fps) stable, which improves the user experience of virtual reality headsets by avoiding the feeling of dizziness.

Another benefit of Coolpaintr VR is that its use is both recreational and professional., especially in architecture, and even in artistic activities in combination with other software such as Maya or 3DMax.

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Premo Group and its 3DcoilCube electromagnetic sensor

For your part, Antonio Rojas, CTO of Grupo Premo (in the image below), will share with OVR18 attendees its international success story as a manufacturer of antennas for the technologies that are producing the so-called fourth industrial revolution, how to interact with robots, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, IoT, even autonomous cars, man-machine collaboration or big data.

Antonio Rojas cto premo groupAll of them are transforming the economy and society and require an enormous amount of sensors and information connected to the Internet wirelessly.. In this sense, Premo Group has developed the 3DcoilCube electromagnetic sensor, whose transmitter can be placed on gloves, remote controls or on the console and the receiver on the virtual reality glasses, letting the magnetic field do the rest.

This unique wireless motion detection technology is already used in some of the world's most advanced VR/AR devices., so that it is possible to track even the smallest and slowest movements for optimal tracking.

Besides, the danish company Amphitheater will share the keys to the development and customization of electromagnetic tracking systems. During the last fifteen years, The engineering team of this company has worked in collaboration with national and international clients, integrating electromagnetic tracking systems into a wide range of applications, including virtual reality.

By, 11 Jul, 2018, Section: Case studies, Events, Training, Augmented Reality

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