Mountain View, CA (PRWEB) August 06, 2015 -- SIGGRAPH 2015 (http://s2015.siggraph.org/) in Los Angeles Aug 10-13, 2015 is the largest annual conference for interactive computer graphics. During this major event, in booth 1018 Web3D Consortium (http://www.web3d.org/) members will demonstrate the broad impacts of 3D applications using X3D Graphics, the royalty-free International Standards for 3D graphics for the Web. Web3D Consortium is also sponsoring several Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) meetings featuring the efforts of working groups providing new value in critical industry application areas.
Come visit us on the show floor in Booth 1018 and network with leading Web3D technologists and join the efforts to create an open, standard, royalty free 3D Web. Key members National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Fraunhofer IGD Germany, will demonstrate industrial-strength X3D software and applications You won’t believe it’s all real time, mashing up multiple models and running without plugins in HTML5. More X3D technology can be found at the multiple SIGGRAPH Birds of the Feather sessions including: X3D v4/X3DOM, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Medical Visualization, Cultural and Natural Heritage, Humanoid Animation (H-Anim), and Geospatial Web. More information on all Web3D events at SIGGRAPH is found at: http://www.web3d.org/event/x3d-xroads-3d-web.
Web data-integration capabilities and a rich set of features for X3D are steadily expanding with X3D V4 (http://www.web3d.org/x3d-version-4). Robust, cross-platform web applications again prove that X3D is a compelling, interoperable technology ranging from mobile devices to interactive networked virtual environments to large-scale CAVE displays.
X3D is the leading royalty-free standard and run-time architecture to communicate 3D scenes on the Web. We are open to all: companies, universities, agencies and individuals are welcome to join (http://www.web3d.org/join) the Web3D Consortium and contribute to the standard. We look forward to your participation. Meet up at SIGGRAPH 2015 for this great opportunity to learn more and get involved.
Anita Havele, Web3D Consortium, http://www.web3d.org, +1 (248) 342-7662, [email protected]
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