University of Stuttgart – Visualization Research Center (VIS)
Omnifinity is delighted to partner with the University of Stuttgart, where our Omnideck is a cornerstone of cutting-edge research at the Visualization Research Center (VIS). This collaboration supports innovative work in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), driving forward new possibilities in digital simulation and interaction.
Revolutionising Virtual Reality at VIS
At the University of Stuttgart’s VIS, researchers are at the forefront of exploring immersive technologies. With the installation of the Omnideck, the lab has transformed its approach to studying virtual environments. The Omnideck allows users to walk, jog, and move naturally in any direction within a VR space while physically staying in one place. This unique feature enables highly realistic simulations and experiments, offering invaluable insights into human behaviour and interaction in digital realms.
Broadening the Horizons of VR and AR Research
The Omnideck’s integration into VIS research opens up a wide range of new applications and study areas. From enhancing human-computer interaction research to developing next-generation VR and AR experiences, the treadmill provides a versatile platform for experimentation. Its ability to mimic real-world movements in virtual spaces allows researchers to create and explore complex, dynamic environments, making it ideal for projects that require high levels of immersion and precision.
A Shared Vision for the Future of Technology
Omnifinity and the University of Stuttgart are united in their goal of advancing the field of virtual reality and exploring its vast potential. We are proud to see the Omnideck making a significant impact at VIS, enabling researchers to push the boundaries of what is possible in VR and AR. This partnership is paving the way for new breakthroughs and technological innovations, and we are excited to support the university’s ongoing quest for excellence.
To learn more about the Institute for Visualization and Interactive Systems at the University of Stuttgart, please visit: https://www.simtech.uni-stuttgart.de/communication/Large-scale-Omnidirectional-Treadmill-Omnideck-Installed-at-VIS-00002/