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Tuesday, 15 June 2010 |
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SenseGraphics is proud to announce its first customer in China, the well renowned Technical Institute of Shenzhen. SenseGraphics delivered a SenseGraphics Display 300 including H3DAPI and dual Omnis end of May and will now follow up the delivery with a visit to the Technical Institute of Shenzhen where a training couse in programming with H3DAPI will be one of the attractions... SenseGraphics is working closely with Chinese company Red J Bird to enable efficient business and good support in China. |
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 |
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Today, during the British Society for Gynaecological Imaging annual scientific meeting in London, Medaphor revealed their new ScanTrainer product. SenseGraphics has been contributing to the development of the MedaPhor Scantrainer using H3DAPI for the programming of the realistic simulator. Enabling real force-feedback enabled hands on tutorials with assessment tasks the ScanTrainer will bridge the gap between the textbook and the patient. More information on the ScanTrainer product is available at http://www.ScanTrainer.com |
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Thursday, 21 January 2010 |
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ImaGINe-S, Imaging Guided Interventional NedleSimulation, is a simulator for Ultrasonic guided needle punture procedures developed by researchers at Bangor Wales, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Imperial and Hull University. Based on SenseGraphics H3DAPI and SenseGraphics Display, the simulator brings together a virtual patient, needle, sonic probe and image sonic data in a realistic environment for hands on simulation and training. See the BBC Wales coverage with Professor Nigel John at the Bangor University to learn more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/8435233.stm |
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Monday, 16 November 2009 |
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SenseGraphics recently delivered a large Immerseive Workbench (3D-LIW) with haptics and H3DAPI training to University if Texas (UT), Dallas. The system will be used in a study focusing on maximizing brain resilience and repair in soldier.  Picture linked in from physorg.com
To learn more about how UT intend to use haptics in their research, check out the news posted on physorg.com: http://www.physorg.com/news177325903.html |
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 |
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SenseGraphics has been blogging since early 2008 but it is not until NOW the blog is official. On the blog you will find more informal information and news concerning daily life of SenseGraphics, its technology partners and customer...
Check it out at http://www.sensegraphics.com |
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009 |
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H3DViewer 2.1 and H3DAPI 2.1 - open source X3D development platform Sensegraphics today announced a new release of their open source X3D browser, H3DViewer, and the C++ X3D development platform H3DAPI. The H3D products are dual license, open source and commercial, cross-platform (Windows, OSX, Linux) and are used by many companies, research institutes and universities for development of multi-modal applications such as medical simulators. The H3D platform has custom X3D extensions for allowing interaction of objects using the sense of touch, also called haptics. The main new features in this new release are: Support for the Rigid body physics component. This allows specifying physics properties such as mass, friction and gravity and let objects react using the laws of physics. These objects can also be manipulated by touch for everyone who has a haptics device. Support for the current Volume rendering component specification draft by the MedX3D working group. This allows for direct visualization of volume data using a multitude of different rendering styles including arbitrary transfer functions, tone mapped, iso surfaces, maximum intensity projection, segmented data sets and many more. Support for the DICOM, Nrrd and VTK file formats for volume data. H3DViewer includes a tree view of the current X3D scene that is running allowing users to inspect the scene values in real-time and update them manually. Better haptics support for moving objects. HapticTextureSurface allows you to use a texture to specify how haptic properties such as stiffness and friction varies over a surface.
To learn more about the new H3DAPI release, check our www.H3D.org |
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