Visualisation in the virtual reality age
A focus on manufacturing and engineering
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The way manufacturing and engineering products are developed in today’s market is very much driven by customers demanding reliability and customisation, coupled with pressure for shorter development cycles. Fortunately, design tools to create these products are also progressing, with 3D as a standard and simulation increasingly used to showcase performance.
Virtual reality is empowering design and technology professionals and opening up visualisation options at an unprecedented rate. Without the costs associated with the creation of physical samples, time to market is accelerated.
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