ABANTAIL S.COOP. lanza MOLDA, herramienta de edición y visualización web en 3D.

MOLDA es una herramienta de edición y visualización web que nos permite modificar distribuciones en planta y acabados de estancias y ver el resultado realística e instantáneamente en un navegador.

MOLDA permite a los profesionales del sector de la construcción generar en 3D las viviendas en venta y a los usuarios la posibilidad de llevar a cabo paseos virtuales por el interior de la vivienda que le permiten hacerse una idea de volúmenes y dimensiones.

MOLDA es un producto de ABANTAIL, empresa dedicada a los configuradores de producto/proceso con dilatada experiencia en sistemas 3D y motores gráficos.

Para ampliar información sobre MOLDA, puedes acceder a su nueva web…:

http://www.molda3d.es

3D printed previews for cosmetic surgery patients.

We have already seen 3D printing used to create lifelike busts of the deceased and pancakes with the diner’s face on, so it was only a matter of time before somebody brought the technology to the world of cosmetic surgery. Aesthetic surgery patients can already preview their prospective surgery in 3D using imaging software, but MirrorMe3D is now offering to print out miniature replicas of their post-surgery appearance, so that customers can get a sneak peak of their new face from every angle.

A startup is betting more than half a billion dollars that it will dazzle you with its approach to creating 3-D imagery.

ogically, I know there isn’t a hulking four-armed, twisty-horned blue monster clomping in circles in front of me, but it sure as hell looks like it.

I’m sitting behind a workbench in a white-walled room in Dania Beach, Florida, in the office of a secretive startup called Magic Leap. I’m staring wide-eyed through a pair of lenses attached to what looks like metal scaffolding that towers over my head and contains a bunch of electronics and lenses. It’s an early prototype of the company’s so-called cinematic-­reality technology, which makes it possible for me to believe that the muscular beast with the gruff expression and two sets of swinging arms is actually in the room with me, hovering about seven feet in front of my face.

How to Build 3-D Printing.

3-D printing—or additive manufacturing, as it is sometimes called—builds parts by depositing layers of metals, thermo­plastics, and even ceramics in a design dictated by a computer file. The technology, which can create complex things that are difficult to manufacture traditionally, has been used to print highly customized products like hearing aids and parts for airplane engines.

Intel likes the 3D ‘on-line fitting room’ technology developed by start-up Fitterli, good for both Internet and stores.

Fitterli, an Israeli-developed platform that could eventually boost online clothing sales is the winner of Intel’s Business Challenge Europe 2014. Fitterli provides technology to web clothing retailers that lets users create an online avatar that can try on clothing. It will now go on to the World Business Challenge finals, set for California later this year

3D virtual simulation tech company InContext Solutions raises $12M.

3D visualization is at the cutting edge of technology — and it’s apparent that it’s at a hot target for investments as well.

InContext Solutions, a 3D virtual simulation tech company just announced it raised $12 million in series D funding to increase its global presence and its flagship product, ShopperMX. This platform stands to extend greater convenience to retailers worldwide by making store setup simpler.

Startup Wants You to Capture the World in 3-D.

Gur Bittan envisions a future where you’re not just capturing a regular video of a child’s first steps with a smartphone; you’re doing it in 3-D, and sharing it with friends who can manipulate the video to watch it from different perspectives—even the kid’s point of view, providing you’ve scanned the scene from enough angles.

Bittan is the chief technology officer of Mantis Vision, an Israel-based 3-D technology company that hopes to make this kind of experience commonplace. If its 3-D technology is included in mobile gadgets like smartphones and tablets, it could make something as simple as communicating with friends more immersive.

Atheer Labs Releases A First Enterprise Developer Kit For Its 3D, Wearable Glasses

here is a pretty wide spectrum between wearables like Google Glass, which you take around with you in your everyday life, and fully immersive virtual reality experiences like the Oculus Rift, which take you out of the real world and are experienced in a stationary environment.

Atheer Labs, a Mountain View-based startup, is building a set of wearable glasses that’s somewhere in between.

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