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Report: Nearly 40 Percent Of Internet Time Now On Mobile Devices

Report: Nearly 40 Percent Of Internet Time Now On Mobile Devices | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
Many marketers still treat mobile as a marginal or still-novel use case that they can afford to think about “later.” Nothing could be further from the truth. The device and Internet landscape have forever changed.

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Interesting stats on mobile use

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Fancy takes its design-centric shopping experience to Glass

Fancy takes its design-centric shopping experience to Glass | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
Today Fancy, a popular design-focused shopping experience for the Web announced that it has created an application for Google's Glass platform. The app, which you can find here if you ...
Jed Fisher's insight:

I'm someone who generally hates shopping but yet I happen to have purchased items on fancy.com. I was hence pleasantly surprised to see their nice little Glass App.  

If you haven't been following all the Google Glass news, take a look at the video, you'll get a really clear picture (hehe pun) of the Glass experience.

I'm looking forward to developing some first Apps for Glass.

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Two great Quara articles on excelling at Product Management

Two great Quara articles on excelling at Product Management | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it

Highly recommended reading by Noah Kagan, with his answer to what are key strategies to acquire first 100k users with zero marketing budget?. http://www.quora.com/What-are-key-strategies-to-acquire-first-100k-users-with-zero-marketing-budget

 

And Ian McAllister, answer to what distinguishes the top 1% of product managers from the top 10%?

http://www.quora.com/Product-Management/What-distinguishes-the-top-1-of-product-managers-from-the-top-10

 

Jed Fisher's insight:

Did i mention we (4D Pipeline) are looking for not just great 3D OpenGL Developers but also awesome Product Managers (particularly in the 3D/Visualization space). Let me know if this might be you! awesomejob[at]4Dpipeline.com

 

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iOS7 design review

iOS7 design review | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
Thoughts on the new user interface style and aesthetics of iOS 7.
Jed Fisher's insight:

Design topic.

Ok since the world has gone iOS7 mad :-) Here is a link to the most interesting design review that i have found. Matt writes about colors vs borders, light, and content first. It's a really nice design overview. 

ComplexInsight's curator insight, June 14, 6:12 AM

Good find by Jed -  and a very valuable UI review. I would strongly suggest reading Matt's earlier piece on Ive's design approach: http://mattgemmell.com/2013/05/12/tail-wagging/ seriously worth readin if you are building products and user experiences. 

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A business model poem

I particularly like this "poem"

An idea is not a design
A design is not a prototype
A prototype is not a program
A program is not a product
A product is not a business
A business is not profits
Profits are not an exit
And an exit is not happiness.
(from Mike Sellers)

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Repeat of one of my favorites

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iPhone Usablilty Testing Sleds - See what real users do!

iPhone Usablilty Testing Sleds - See what real users do! | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
These sleds are ideal for usability testing. Watch your clients using your apps on the i-phone, i-pad, and Android devices.
Get great feedback on how users actually use your apps. Use this informa...
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You spend months working on your Apps design, you finally think that you've got it perfect and you send it to the wild. Then you look at your analytics and find that people are not using it as they should - how dare they!

Save yourself a lot of time, prototype, first on paper, and then with simple UI experiments, test it with users. Record it, watch them struggle, watch them not click where they should, most important watch them show you what needs to be improved. It's humbling, and it's extraordinarily valuable. 

However, sometimes, you just can't ask your customer to come into the office or you don't have everyone in the one location, whatever. 

This is a great idea from a friend and a member of the 4D Pipeline team. Mark has made a simple mobile "sled", it simply positions a camera to record the users experience, where their fingers go, what they click on, etc.

Simple, useful.

Have your pilot customers and QA departments use it. Simple, effective.

Great idea Mark! Awesome job.

Also outstanding to see the reviews by Disney Interactive and ESPN!

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Inside Ford's 3D CAVE

Designers and engineers at Ford are able to assess new cars before they're made thanks to the Ford 3D CAVE facility. Located in Ford Merkenich, Germany - Mic...

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Very nice overview of Ford's CAVE facility in Germany.

This I believe is powered by RTT DeltaGen - for more info see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-drl_2-Tk8

 

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Mobile Augmented Reality for Building Maintenance using BIM 3D data

Mobile Augmented Reality system combining Building Information Model (BIM) and Facility Management System (FMS) with real-time feature based tracking and sen...
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Very nice end demo showing what can be done by overlaying a BIM model with your building "reality". 

This example seems to use computer vision (point clouds, 3D reconstruction, 6DOF feature based tracking) and then combines this with best location information (WLAN and HAIP locaitoning).

The result looks great. Very good example of the end goal. You can imagine the usefulness of such technology - for construction, architecture, facility management, consumer interaction, ...

Now if only we can make it work on a standard iPad! (which happens to be one of the things we are working on at 4D Pipeline  :-))


PS #AWE2013 starts today - see us there!

DonRudder()'s curator insight, June 6, 1:54 PM

a great solution for any building

Claudia Abreu's curator insight, June 6, 6:05 PM

Realidade Aumentada.

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Meet 4D Pipeline at the Augmented World Expo next week (Santa Clara, CA, USA)

Meet 4D Pipeline at the Augmented World Expo next week (Santa Clara, CA, USA) | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it

Now in its 4th year, Augmented World Expo (Formerly ARE) has assembled the biggest names — from the hottest startups, to leading AR providers, and Fortune 500 corporations — to showcase the world’s best augmented experiences in all aspects of life from entertainment, brand engagement to enterprise & industrial, urban & architecture, education, automotive, government, and commerce.

Jed Fisher's insight:

The 4D Pipeline team has been attending AWE for the last 3 years. It's one of the premier AR events and we can highly recommend it.

If you plan to attend shoot me an email and we can organize a meet up

jed (at) 4Dpipeline.com

AWE2013 Santa Clara, CA, USA, June 4-5. 

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Google Makes 3 Big Bets on NVIDIA

Google Makes 3 Big Bets on NVIDIA | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it

Google has placed bets on Nvidia to fight its main rivals—Apple, Microsoft and Facebook by theStreet.com

Conclusion No. 1: I draw the conclusion that Google is working very closely with Nvidia for a new set of mobile computers—smartphones and tablets—with dramatically higher computer power, to be announced starting in late 2014. These smartphones and tablets would be more powerful than almost all of today's PCs.

Conclusion No. 2: It was clear that the Nvidia Shield is now Google's big play for the gaming market—at least for this year. It is a big part of Google's plan to make Microsoft's Xbox ... simply irrelevant.

Conclusion No. 3: Google's innovative use of GPUs in cloud photo processing could lead to higher demand for Nvidia's GPU cloud servers.

 

Jed Fisher's insight:

Bold article, well thought out strategical analysis by Anton Wahlman. I love reading such a fresh viewpoint. 

I would even add further to the authors big conclusions. 

I would add that Google Glass and it's vision (hehe - pun) of AR and visual search for the masses requires:

4) Great computer vision - everything should be searchable, and everything happens to be in 3D.  - Cloud computing with Nvidia GPUs is not an option it's a must. E.g. See a car you like, look at it, see everything about it.  Also applicable for Google Goggles.

5) Great visualization/rendering - the Augmented part of AR requires state of the art 3D visualization. This means overlaying 3D information on the "reality". Tegra's are going to again be musts but again, we are going to rely on the heavy lifting being done in the cloud with GPUs.

 

Disclosure - NVIDIA is a customer of 4D Pipeline's. 

 

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Here's An Excellent Presentation About The Rise Of Mobile And The Massive Implications

Here's An Excellent Presentation About The Rise Of Mobile And The Massive Implications | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
"Mobile Is Eating The World."

- State of PCs,

- Smart phones units

- World is 2017

- Usage/behaviors

- Dominance of Apple/Samsung

- Tablets overtaking PCs

- 120m tablets in 2012, 66m iPads

- eReader weakening

- iPad dominates use everywhere

- Ecosystem sizes

Jed Fisher's insight:

Awesome, simply awesome summary of why if you are not thinking mobile (and mobile first at that) you are going to be left behind.

 

 

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The Power of 3D: Using BIM for Facility Management | Area Development Online

The Power of 3D: Using BIM for Facility Management | Area Development Online | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
Building owners and facility managers can reap the benefits of using building information modeling (BIM) long after construction is complete.
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We live in buildings.

Our homes, workplaces, universities, museums, hospitals, etc. 

Companies spend millions making their new building campuses and attracting talent to them (see Facebook, Apple, NVIDIA, ...)

In sci-fi's we see people using 3D maps all the time to pull up useful information but in 2013 we barely do this...

And the crazy thing is that we often have these 3D/BIM models from the building process, and if we simply used them downstream there is so much more we could do.

By having a 3D/BIM model in our pocket, on our mobile, we can see where our colleagues are (see WifiSlam), find where a room is, see which meeting rooms are free (and where they are), find faulty equipment, do inspections, navigation, visually see where team members are located, get help navigating a museum, hospital, or university campus, etc, etc. 

I really am looking forward to seeing more great Apps which utilize 3D/BIM for downstream use, be it field management, facility management, or occupant interactions. 

It's 2013 - let's live in the future!

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Lenovo Unboxed: Horizon Table PC

"We unbox the world's first "interpersonal" computer. Powerful Windows 8-based PC when standing up, enormous 27" tablet when tilted down and unplugged."


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João Greno Brogueira's curator insight, May 8, 8:30 AM

This is a PC that can be used not only for playing games and lots of potential in the CAD, GIS Market.

Jed Fisher's comment, May 12, 6:50 AM
Absolutely, nice idea
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Dental application from EOS GmbH

Dental application from EOS GmbH | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it

It doesn‘t matter whether you are producing crowns and bridges, plastic dental models or removable partial dentures, with EOS solutions you always get exceptional value for money. Laboratories and manufacturing services providers can thus work much more efficiently. The productivity of the EOS systems has a positive effect on the cost of parts and the quality of the final products is reliably high-


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Carlos Garcia Pando's curator insight, May 8, 4:40 AM

Dedicated  to Jed Fisher.

 

Possibly the most succesful applicatiuon of mass customization. All mouths are different, all problems are different, never the same alignment, and less than 0.1mm accuracy (before adjustment) is needed.

 

Yet, Around 6.8 million units are currently being produced with these machines every year. Proof enough that the hardware and process have established themselves in dental technology. The CE-certified material EOS CobaltChrome SP2 (CE 0537) and the EOSINT M 270 system are used for the digital production of crowns and bridges. Both elements of the process chain come from EOS and satisfy the high quality standards for medical products. The finished products comply with the relevant standards EN 1641 as well as EN ISO 22674.

 
Jed Fisher's comment, May 8, 11:45 AM
Carlos, I'm honored :-) Great information and yes, a fantastic use case for 3D Printing.
I never would have expected working with the "dental industry" but in recent times I've had some minor collaborations around interchanging 3D file formats and 3D visualization for exactly these sorts of reasons. i.e. complex information needs to be explained and 3D visualization is a great way of doing that.
Thanks again for the information and the dedication :-)
Carlos Garcia Pando's comment, May 8, 2:24 PM
Enjoy, and ask whatever it might be of interest
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Countdown to SIGGRAPH 2013, July 21st, LA. Come meet the 4D Pipeline team!

Countdown to SIGGRAPH 2013, July 21st, LA. Come meet the 4D Pipeline team! | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it

The 40th International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive techniques, 21st - 25th July, Anaheim, USA (near LA :-)).

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My favorite conference of the year is on (actually it's tied with my other favorite NVIDIA GTC).

If you are planning to attend Siggraph shoot me an email, let's meet up (jed[at]4Dpipeline.com).

If you don't know Siggraph you should, if you are reading my blog then you will love the show. 

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Testing the Virtuix Omni: a walk on the virtual side

Testing the Virtuix Omni: a walk on the virtual side | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
First you put on the shoes. They're Converse knockoffs, and you don't even like Converse to begin with, but you don't care because they're special shoes. There's a plastic plate on the bottom,...
Jed Fisher's insight:

Ok I can't really see this taking off :-) But who knows!

That said, it too good a picture not to scoop it, and it's one step closer to the Star Trek holodeck :-)

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The next big thing in tech: Augmented reality

The next big thing in tech: Augmented reality | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
The wearable revolution is heading beyond Google Glass, fitness tracking and health monitoring. The future is wearables that conjure up a digital layer in real space to 'augment' reality. Read this article by Dan Farber on CNET News.

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Jed Fisher's insight:

Brilliant article on Augmented Reality (probably the best i've read), full history and summary on where it is going and what it will mean. 

I love the idea of "liking" something by giving your (physical) thumbs up. 

It's nuts, we are (were?) the generation (and the final generation) of the keyboard and mouse users. Today the mouse has almost been replaced with touch interfaces and gesture support. We now talk about how easy an iPad UI is to use and how toddlers and grandmothers can use them but the next step - the augmented reality step will be even more instinctual.

We often think of the user interface (UI) as the enabler, a good UI unlocks the potential of a product. However ultimately the best UI is a no UI. UI in itself is a barrier. Ultimately the best UI augments our world and we interact with it in the same way we interact with our real physical world. The result being a zero learning curve. 

 

4D Pipeline helps companies implement game changing mobile augmented reality solutions. Contact me for more info on how we can help you jed [at]4Dpipeline.com

Jed Fisher's comment, June 14, 3:40 AM
Great comment Michael, and make no mistake, "misuse" will be rampart! Worse, if the recent Prism news has showed anything, we already have no privacy. I think it is inevitable that almost everything we do in public (and even in private) will be recorded... It's terrifying but cameras/GPStracking will/are everywhere and the number is only increasing.
Michael Peters's comment, June 14, 4:15 AM
You are absolutely right - and even worse - what about all the young bous and girls, which already now. can't behave with their smartphone.
Jed Fisher's comment, June 14, 10:43 AM
yes, scary as it is they wont even be able to imagine a world *with* privacy (and no cameras, GPS, or recording)
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Does the CAD world need another geometry kernel?

New geometry kernels come from Russia to challenge traditional modelers and enable upstarts.
Jed Fisher's insight:

Great short history on Solid Kernels and good overview on the new one from Russia - C3D.

The author talks about Spatial’s ACIS, owned by Dassault, and Siemens’ Parasolid. It's also worth noting the open source Open Cascade kernel (although this is still less proven than Parasolid and ACIS).

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Is Google Glass Going To Change Architecture Forever?

Is Google Glass Going To Change Architecture Forever? | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
Is architecture ready for Google Glass? The augmented reality that Google Glass promises may not seem architectural, but in truth the two couldn’t be more related.
Jed Fisher's insight:

The answer is Yes :)

And it's also Yes for manufacturing in general.

Or at least Glass is a catalyst for this. It is worth noting that, as it stands now, the Glass API has no support for AR at all.

That said, it's only a matter of time, AR Glasses are coming.


If we can hook up Augmented Reality (which will require Cloud computing (or low power mobile GPU computing) for the computer visions and visualization/rendering) then there is a wealth of possibilities in not just architecture and navigation like experiences but much more - like being able to see useful information (show me what part of the building is going to be worked on tomorrow, etc).

It's also a huge enabler for manufacturing. Imagine being able to recognize your product (requires good 3D computer vision but we are getting close now, eg Google Goggles). For example, take a look at a car in the street - "oh i like that one, what options are available for it?" - Bam - i see the options, prices, and related information overlaid on the car. 

The future is not only mobile, it's visual!

 

BTW; some other posts you might find interesting:

http://sco.lt/6vDWVN - BIM, augmented reality and collaboration;

http://sco.lt/6FGPxZ - Augmented Reality 3D tracker (Ford Ordinary Maintenance);

http://sco.lt/8MmoWP - Google Makes 3 Big Bets on NVIDIA;

http://sco.lt/68Bnov - The Power of 3D: Using BIM for Facility Management;

http://sco.lt/7Zxs4v - 3D BIM for downstream users in field and facility management;

http://sco.lt/8buoHB - Augmented Reality for Construction Drawings.

 

Don't hesitate to ping me if you'd like to talk further on this topic jed[at]4Dpipeline.com

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A successful Git branching model » nvie.com

A successful Git branching model » nvie.com | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
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Develop topic.

Fantastic overview on how to handle product releases/development when there are both fixes and features being worked on. Very handy.

Interactive Development's curator insight, June 9, 11:50 AM

Versioning and handling development versions, release versions and feature branches can be a daunting and often destroying aspect of development in a team and with moving targets.

Out of my view, GIT though has the potential to change that on a fundamental level and this article explains you how to get there in your own development cycle too.

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Average American Spends an Hour a Day of Quality Time With Their Smartphone

Average American Spends an Hour a Day of Quality Time With Their Smartphone | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
For iPhone owners, it's more like an hour and 15 minutes, while Android owners spend about 50 minutes per day using their phones.
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The only surprise I had was that it was only an hour a day. I wonder if it counts "while eating dinner", "while laying in bed", or "while have quality conversations" :-)

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Augmented Reality 3D tracker (Ford Ordinary Maintenance)

Have you ever had a problem with your car, but were left completely and utterly bewildered when you popped the hood in hopes of fixing it yourself? 

 

Demoed here on a Ford, not only does the app track and virtually label the most important engine components in real-time, it also includes animated demonstrations of where and how to top up fluid levels, and even check the oil. 

Jed Fisher's insight:

Nice use of AR with some 3D shape detection.

This is a good example of a typical 3D AR App that we build for our Clients.
If you have such a need get in touch with me - jed(at)4Dpipeline.com

I look forward to sharing some of our soon to be released projects.

BTW, you can catch the 4D Pipeline team at the AWE2013 next week in Santa Clara, CA, USA, June 4-5. http://augmentedworldexpo.com/

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Autodesk keeps buying them up, Tinkercad has found a new home

Autodesk keeps buying them up, Tinkercad has found a new home | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
I am happy to announce that we have just signed a deal where Autodesk will purchase the Tinkercad site and core technologies. This is a great day for all Tinkercad users, Autodesk is a very enthusi...
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Late March Tinkercad sent out an announcement that were shutting down operations. 

I, like many others, expressed sadness that this was the end of TinkerCAD. Tinkercad like a handful of other 3D startups brought fresh ideas and new hope to the CAD industry (even if they hadn't quite figured out their business model).

 

March 27th - @4Dpipeline - RIP Tinkercad, the only 3D modeling environment with a non-atrocious UI.

 

Well, that said, they are back from the dead. Autodesk spotted the opportunity and made them an offer to find a new home with the growing list of acquisitions at Autodesk HQ. I'm not sure now what the future will hold for them now. I suspect Autodesk might fit this into their 123D offering. Regardless, I'm glad to see the Tinkercad guys have a happier conclusion (end? beginning?). 

 

The 3D/CAD App space continues to excite! It's never a dull day.

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GM commits to in-car apps by the end of the year

GM commits to in-car apps by the end of the year | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it
General Motors has shown off prototypes of its in-car app platform for months, but today the automaker has finally committed turning its tech demos into a reality. In an interview with CNET, March...
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In response to Ford Sync (an open App approach) - GM moves forward with it's App strategy. 

 

As mentioned previously, there are so many solutions that really fit well for an in-car experience. The key for the App developers is to make compelling Apps that make sense and work well from within the car. 


We can hopefully expect to see Apps for radio/entertainment, finding a place to park, locational/GPS services, smart telematics, car service/repair, traffic management, weather/environmental reporting.


More can be found about Ford Sync at http://sco.lt/8zw26L

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zSpace - A Natural 3D Experience in Virtual-holographic Computing

zSpace - A Natural 3D Experience in Virtual-holographic Computing | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it

zSpace is a natural 3d system that transforms PCs into virtual-holographic computing platform using a stereoscopic user interface with an interactive stylus

Transforms PCs into a virtual holographic computing system and platform.Incorporates a stereoscopic user interface with ultra-high realism and comfortProvides direct interaction with virtual holographic objects via the zSpace stylusAllows users to look around objects with simple head movements via correctly tracked perspectivesRenders life-like virtual images corresponding to the tracked users viewFeatures an extensive application development environment for partners

Jed Fisher's insight:

Nice approach. No need to sell expensive display, just use some lightweight passive glasses and a stylus. Great for CAD, 3D tech docs/training/simulation, medical, and downstream 3D applications (POS, ...)

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In case you had any doubt, the future of CAD is Mobile

In case you had any doubt, the future of CAD is Mobile | 4D Pipeline - Visualizing reality, trends and breaking news in 3D, CAD, and mobile. | Scoop.it

 

The answer lies in incorporating handheld devices, software, Bluetooth and wireless technology – to produce a CAD drawing in front of your eyes. The measurements taken by laser meter and sent via Bluetooth into the software installed on the handheld device, produce a pictorial representation almost instantly. Human error is completely eliminated – the surveyor can see immediately if he has taken the measurement incorrectly. The solution also needs to offer the basics for internal building design, down to such detail as furniture if required, thereby producing a finished drawing in the field that can be emailed back to the office.”

Admittedly the biggest challenge faced will be persuading all involved to undergo a complete culture change! From Gräbert’s experience this has been less of an issue in the USA, Australia and the Far East but across Europe those we see as potential adopters just don’t believe what can be achieved by implementing a mobile CAD solution until they actually see it in action, so uptake has been slower simply because it is harder to get through the door in the first place.

 

Jed Fisher's insight:

Just in case you had any doubt. Great article and interview with real-world examples of how CAD + Mobile can save weeks "This is a huge cost saving when we look at how quickly the drawing is produced – using the “point-shoot-done” principle within a week the surveyor can be measuring 400-500 square metres, make that 750-1000 square metres in 3-4 weeks and as much as 1500 square metres for super users!"

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