Eon Reality
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Industry |
Virtual Reality Software Virtual Reality Consulting |
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Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Irvine, CA |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products |
Interactive 3D Software Immersive 3D Displays Preconfigured VR Labs 2D to 3D Conversion |
Website | eonreality.com |
EON Reality, founded in 1999, is a private held US corporation with fully owned subsidiaries in Manchester, UK, Singapore, Sweden. EON Reality is focused on virtual reality solutions from simulation-based learning and safety training to the creation of interactive 3D product applications for a variety of business sectors including but not limited to energy, education, aerospace/defense, and the industrial and medical sectors.
Product Listing history
The following is a chronological list of products released by EON Reality.[1]
- 1999: The Company launched EON Studio as its first virtual reality software authoring tool
- 2000: The Company launched EON SDK its first software development kit
- 2001: The Company launched EON Server modular software
- 2001: EON concave was released as a three wall display system
- 2002: EON Raptor was released, a free 3ds Max plug-in for publishing interactive 3D content and environments
- 2003: The Company released EON Professional a high end extension of EON Studio
- 2004: The EON Icatcher a turnkey 3D stereoscopic projection solution
- 2004: EON Sales Assistant a 3D configuration tool that for product presentation sales
- 2005: The EON Icube was released as a turnkey CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment)
- 2005: EON Planner a 3D planning tool that for product presentation and sales
- 2006: EON TouchLight,[2] was released in collaboration with Microsoft Research
- 2007: EON Iportal Tablet was released as a tablet based augmented reality solution
- 2007: EON Artificial I was released, a glass free 3D display solution
- 2007: EON Icompass was released, a six wall re-configurable immersive virtual reality system for multi-user environment
- 2007: EON Icrystal was released, a three dimensional glass panel solution for virtual reality content projection
- 2008: EON Iauditorium was released, an auditorium size stereo 3D immersive virtual reality display system
- 2008: EON Ipresence was released, a tele-immersion solution that combines tele-presence in virtual reality
- 2008: EON Holographic I was released, a three dimensional solution for virtual reality content projection
- 2008: EON Ifloat was released as a multi-wall immersive solution
- 2009: EON Coliseum was released as an online 3D multi-user virtual meeting & learning platform with support for avatars, voice chat, and 3D objects, and integration with Eon Creator and Eon Experience
- 2009: EON Ibench a desk sized multi-wall immersive 3D solution
- 2010: EON Human was released, Avatar platform with real-time motion capture library
- 2010: EON Interact, body control solution with support for Microsoft Kinect
- 2011: EON Experience was released as a library of 3D virtual learning objects that may be imported into EON Creator to author customized virtual learning environments, which are also capable of being displayed in stereoscopic 3D
- 2011: EON Creator was released, a tool for the creation of customized virtual environments through the use of Eon Experience
- 2011: EON Iportal Tablet was released, a tablet based augmented reality solution
- 2011: EON Geo was released, a real-time 3D analysis tool of petroleum models for reservoir calculations
- 2012: The Company released the EON Icube Mobile
- 2012: The Company released the EON Interactive Mirror
- 2012: The Company released the EON Ibench Mobile
- 2013: The Company released the EON Mobile platform
- 2013: The Company released the EON Ibench
- 2013: The Company released the EON Idome
Awards
The company has received the following awards.
- 2004: EON Reality was awarded two awards during the 2004 Excellence Kiosk Awards at KIOSKCOM in Las Vegas, NV for the Suzuki Sales P.R.O. developed with EON's real-time 3D authoring software.[3]
- 2006: EON Reality of Irvine is recognized for its 3D and holographic imagery systems.[4]
Interactive Digital Centers
EON Reality partners with a wide variety of public and private organizations toward the establishment of Interactive Digital Centers (IDC) that showcase and promote the use of interactive 3D and stereoscopic visualization technologies while also producing simulation-based training applications and conducting virtual reality research.[5]
The following is a list of Interactive Digital Centers:
- Association Promouvoir la Realite Virtuelle maintains an IDC in Clermont-Ferrand,France.[6][7]
- Centro Sviluppo Realta Virtuale (CSRV) maintains an IDC in Como Italy[8] under an investment by COMONExT.[9]
- Miami University maintains an IDC in Oxford, Ohio.[10]
- Kentucky Community and Technical College System maintains an IDC in Versailles, Kentucky.[11]
- IDC Galicia is part of the department of CIS Galicia and located in Ferrol, Spain.[12]
- Interactive Digital Centre Asia is located in Singapore and conducts 3D research and development.
- The Media Development Authority of Singapore maintains an IDC.[13]
- PsyTech Matrix Platform hosts an IDC as one of its several virtual reality laboratories for the purpose of researching virtual reality and cognitive psychology therapy.[14] The IDC lab is managed by the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy / International Institute for Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health at Babes-Bolyai University (UBB) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.[15]
- SENAI inaugurated its IDC on 16 March 2011.[16]
- Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing and Technology maintains an IDC in Florence, South Carolina.[14]
- Temasek Polytechnic hosts the first IDC in Asia.[17][18]
Further reading
- The Orange County Register, 7 May 2011, ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Star Trek’ science fiction meets reality in 3D
- Kentucky Community and Technical College System – 3D Virtual Reality Simulation Center
- Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing and Technology – 3D Virtual Reality Center
- EON Reality sets up regional HQ in Singapore
- Temasek Polytechnic Engineering School maintains Asia's first IDC and launched by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore.[18]
- Visualization technology improves lab experience
- Business Jet International Interiors, September 2009, digitaldreams
- The Wall Street Journal, 31 August 2006, No-Contact Technology
External links
Notes
- ↑
- ↑ "Eon Touchlight". Wn.com.
- ↑ "KIOSK Magazine Online – kioskawards04". Dpenati.com.
- ↑ http://articles.ocregister.com/2006-10-06/business/24752971_1_innovation-awards-irvine-oc
- ↑
- ↑ Category: Actualite (9 June 2011). "aprv". Aprv.eu.
- ↑ communaute-dossier-les-vertus-de-la-realite-virtuelle.pdf
- ↑ http://www.comonext.it/download/allegati/101122043756_20101108finanza_bnet_com%20-%20ok.pdf
- ↑ http://www.comonext.it/download/allegati/110328030817_CSRV-GP-110310_c_-_Presentazione_societ%C3%A0.pdf
- ↑ "AIMS Installs New Virtual Reality Display System « Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies". Aims.muohio.edu. 17 March 2011.
- ↑ "Interactive Digital Center | KCTCS". Kctcs.edu.
- ↑ "Cis Galicia". Cis Galicia.
- ↑ http://www.mda.gov.sg/Documents/mobj.1379.Annex.pdf
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 "PsyTech – Matrix About Us [EN] » PsyTech – Matrix". Psytech.ro. 15 November 2010.
- ↑ "PsyTech – Matrix "Star-Gate Psy" – Platforma MATRIX – Roboterapie si Realitate Virtuala » PsyTech – Matrix". Psytech.ro.
- ↑ "Sistema FIRJAN :: Notícias Gerais". Firjan.org.br. 16 February 2007.
- ↑ "IDC Agreement Signing Ceremony". Idcasia.tp.edu.sg. 9 October 2006.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 "IDC Asia Official Launch". Idcasia.tp.edu.sg. 1 November 2007.