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Hypercosm technology can be used in any application where it is
essential to visually convey information about 3 dimensional processes
and equipment. 3D simulation is a powerful way to effectively and intuitively communicate complex spatatial information about dynamic procedures and other hard-to-visualize concepts.
Hypercosm offers a unique solution for demanding training applications. Training applications typically demand a high level of functionality because they require 3D models that have realistic behavior, rich user interaction, and even intelligence to guide the user. Training requires more than just "pretty pictures" or 3D models that you can spin around. This is where Hypercosm's unique flexibility and scripting capabilities become essential. Hypercosm's integrated scripting language allows you to create "smart" objects that have embedded intelligence and logic. These features allow you to create sophisticated training simulations that use simulated reality to enable real learning. Hypercosm can be used for training in a variety of specific markets, including:
We are visual creatures and live in a 3D world. Hypercosm's interactive 3D technology makes it possible for people to see and understand all sorts of spatial information. Hypercosm can be used for visualization in a variety of areas including:
- scientific data - geographic, engineering, or scientific data
- design information - product design, architectural design
- conceptual information - process information, situational awareness information or procedure information
Hypercosm is used for visualization in a variety of market sectors including:
Hypercosm's web deployability and low file sizes turn 3D simulation into a communications tool. The low file sizes of Hypercosm applets make it possible to get information to the people who need it most even if they are remotely located or only accessible through a relatively low bandwidth network connection. In some cases where video might normally be used, a 3D simulation can convey the same information in a file size that's several orders of magnitude smaller and with the added benefit of interactivity. |