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VizMove Updates Allow More Seamless VR
Emily Pollock posted on October 16, 2018 |

Users test-drive VizMove 2.0 via headsets. (Image courtesy of WorldViz.)

WorldViz, a virtual reality (VR) software company, recently released the latest version of its VizMove platform, including software updates, more support for third-party hardware and software, and more efficient projection. The program, popular in the university and architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) fields, allows for flexible VR experience creation.

VizMove is a scalable platform that allows users to make largescale VR experiences. The user can pick and choose between different kinds of hardware and software. On the software end, users can either choose Vizible—a no-coding, drag-and-drop system that WorldViz describes as “VR for the rest of us”—or Vizard, a Python-based development engine, depending on the level of coding expertise. On the hardware end, users can choose between solutions like backpack VR units, biofeedback monitors and warehouse-scale motion tracking systems.

“In the enterprise VR space, many companies are looking for ways to present, communicate and explain products and projects better. In university settings, VR is enabling budget-friendly research that mirrors the real world,” WorldViz CEO Andrew Beall said in the company’s press release. “The power of VizMove VR 2.0 is its ability to adapt to both business and research settings.”

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