Commenting on: Cool things showing in the research section at SolidWorks World 2010

Posted by Tony DeYoung on February 01, 2010

The research section at SolidWorks World has some pretty cool things showing.

Two things really stood out:

  • The Microsoft Surfaces touch table – more advanced than last year
  • The Infinite Z immersive virtual-holographic display. It offers interactive experience through direct interaction with virtual holographic models using a stylus and 3D glasses. This demo was really impressive - full color, full motion, 100% in space. Tony Stark's design lab in Ironman anyone?

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Tags: 3D, SolidWorks
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