Visualisation and collaboration are essential capabilities of high technology organisations. Both are instrinsic to the sharing of ideas, models, results, and analysis between the members of a group. Both, when applied effectively, allow the group's combined imagination and intellect to eclipse that of the individual members.
VPAC continually strives to improve the use of visualisation and collaboration tools and techniques, and offers services in this area.
VPAC Services
VPAC maintains and develops hardware and software for immersive virtual reality and augmented reality visualisation environments.
VPAC hosts an Access Grid node on-site, to support demanding videoconferencing requirements.
VPAC uses, supports and develops an number of web-based or enterprise-level management tools that foster collaboration between members of distributed project teams.
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Alma Doepel, one of the oldest surviving Australian three-masted topsail schooners, was built in 1903 by Frederick Doepel in Bellingen New South Wales and commercially operated until the 1970’s.
Today’s engineering and design environments are virtual and complex, incorporating features such as multi-disciplinary optimisation (MDO), advanced visualisation, parametric modelling, automation an
The automotive industry is aggressively moving from physical prototyping to virtual prototyping to reduce time-to-market, lower development costs, and to support innovation and sustainability.