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Heart Interactive is now available on App Store
Heart Interactive – is a simplified extract from Sensavis on-going project to visualize the entire human body in an interactive format.
It is aimed at users of any age or experience and serves as a first introduction to the human heart.
Features include:
* Animated heartbeat with audio
* 3D navigation
* Cut-section view
* Voice introductions
* Simple text labels
The app has been developed with input from medical advisors and is an accurate, interactive, working model of the human heart.
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US market research activity gives strong & positive feedback
During the last two weeks Sensavis met with key industry opinion leaders, potential customers and partners in the US during a market research activity. The goal was to acquire an updated insight on the US market at present, ensure alignment of the market needs with our product set and to get feedback on the progress with the interactive 3D visualization modules which currently are under development. To say the least the market research activity gave immideate strong and positive feedback!
- Len Scrogan -
Digital Learning Architect and Professor, University of Colorado (Denver) and Lesley University (Cambridge)
Future-Talk Blog: http://future-talk.net
I have seen it all with regards to 3D educational products on the market, and this is the best I have seen. And more importantly, it works the way teachers really want 3D learning to work, based on the end-of-project teacher interviews I conducted following our year-and-a half case study.
Len Scrogan is the past Director of Instructional Technology for the Boulder Valley School District, and currently adjunct professor of learning technologies at the University of Colorado (Denver) and Lesley University (Cambridge). Working to implement research-based technologies into teaching and learning, Len recently led a year-and-a-half research project introducing the innovative use of 3D in the classroom and worked with the American Optometric Association on a set of classroom guidelines for safe and effective viewing of 3D in schools. Scrogan was recently named the 2009 Outstanding Technology Administrator by the Colorado Association of School Executives.
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Stockholm Life interviews Sensavis at Creative Stockholm
Stockholm Waterfront was the home of the 56th annual International Council for Small Business conference, where over 1 000 delegates from all around the planet convened around plenary sessions, workshops and an exhibition area, where the different faces of ”Creative Stockhom” were showcased.
At the event was Hampus Näslund presenting Sensavis Visualization AB, whose product was creating an experience involving technology, medicine and science. On the TV screen by his side one could see, for example, the functioning of the human liver in a dynamic, detailed and interactive way. ”We make interactive visualizations in 3D and help organisations communicate complex messages. Our visualisation tool allows the user to steer, zoom in and out freely in ’living’ material which can be used at events, in education, etc”, he explained. I3HF (Interactive 3D Human Framework) is the codename for this tool which shows the human body from a physiological perspective, which ”is not static but living material as one can see pulse, particle systems, flows, liquids, etc”. Other knowledge areas where Sensavis intends to bet on are chemistry, physics and mathematics, he added.
Read moreMeet Sensavis at the annual IVF event eshre 2011
Sensavis will partake together with our client Vitrolife (www.vitrolife.com) at the annual European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology eshre event (www.eshre.eu) in Stockholm July 3-6.
The eshre 2011 event is the scene for the premier of the interactive 3D Visualization of the achievments behind the The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2010. Sensavis and Vitro Life will feature the premier of the production on auto stereoscopic and stereoscopic screens in Vitro life’s booth.
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