The University’s REVEAL research centre is showcasing the latest VR, AR and extended reality technologies at a workshop on Thursday 28 November.
See the world differently this Thursday, joining technology researchers and industry insiders at the University of Bath to explore the latest advancements in immersive technologies (virtual, augmented and extended reality).
This free workshop is a rare opportunity to see how these technologies are transforming fields like computer science, psychology, health, engineering, and beyond.
Expect hands-on demos while gaining valuable insight into how these technologies are transforming sectors like health, sustainability, and education. This will also be an opportunity to explore potential collaborations or career opportunities in immersive technologies, and to network with professionals, researchers and students involved in this field.
The workshop is being run by the European Media and Immersion Lab (EMIL), of which the University of Bath is a member, and is being organised by the REVEAL Research Centre and CAMERA , both based at the University.
This limited-ticket event is certain to appeal to:
- Computer-science enthusiasts interested in VR/AR/XR development
- Psychology researchers exploring VR applications in therapy
- Health-science students looking at XR’s impact on training and patient care
- Engineering students curious about immersive technology
- Companies and professionals interested in integrating XR technologies into their work
- Charities exploring innovative solutions in health and education
- The XR curious
The Centre for the Analysis of Motion, Entertainment Research and Applications (CAMERA) performs world-leading research in Intelligent Visual and Interactive Technology, underpinned by academic and partner expertise across the research disciplines of Computer Vision, Graphics, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and AI, as well expertise in healthcare, rehabilitation, biomechanics, musculoskeletal modelling, sports performance, and psychology.
CAMERA’s technical staff provide a wealth of experience across techniques and fields to help academics and industry partners solve challenges and find solutions in their research.