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Miele CAVE -VR design for around the home
August 28, 2008 The use of synthesised Virtual Reality to train people using frightfully expensive machinery where mistakes are not an option was pioneered by the aviation industry with flight simulators and the technology found application in the automotive industry to refine the development of human-machine interfaces and is beginning to be applied to all manner of high value pursuits. ...
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Miele uses CAVE in household goods
Gizmo Watch — ... best domestic appliances. CAVE creates a 3D virtual reality with which one can interact and play around with ideas. A user can look at the high-resolution projection with special glasses and a feeling or perception of reality is generated. Thus, products and components which are not yet existing can be visualized and and understood better. This different sort of communication results in a sea change among the way products are being designed and manufactured. Via: GizMag

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