IRVINE, Calif., September 1, 2011 – EON Reality Inc., the world’s leading interactive 3D software provider, today announced a new release of the EON software platform, version EON 7.6. 

The new EON 7.6 release brings a range of updates and improvements to the EON Reality software platform, where the most notable additions are:

–          Gesture Based Interaction

The new EON 7.6 release adds the EON Interact module with support for gesture based interaction through Microsoft Kinect, enabling a more natural interaction method for users of 3D SBL (Simulation Based Learning) scenarios, that provides an improved ‘hands-on’ experience when using interactive 3D content for learning and product presentations, see EON Interact video.

–          Avatar support with full-body motion
Through the new EON Interact module in EON 7.6, a real-life person’s movements can be transferred in real-time into a virtual human avatar’s movements in the interactive EON simulation, adding more realism and interaction opportunities and creating a more seamless experience between the real-world and the virtual world.

–          Support for the latest glasses-free technology
EON 7.6 brings native support for the latest glasses-free stereoscopic 3D technologies from SuperD. This is available on a range of laptops coming out in the market, including some laptops already available from e.g. Toshiba. These laptops enable users to experience interactive 3D presentations in stereoscopic 3D without the need for special eyewear, using a solution with a built in camera that tracks your eyes to ensure a perfect 3D experience.

–          Extended Internet Browser Support
The EON 7.6 release adds support to a wider range of browsers, including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, enabling a wider deployment of interactive 3D simulations through the Internet and the Cloud.

–          Increased support for Motion Tracking
The new EON 7.6 release adds support for the Vicon tracking system, adding to EON Reality’s already vast support of different tracking systems, see EON Icube.

–          Streamlined workflow with EON Creator
The EON 7.6 release adds several features that streamlines the workflow from CAD / 3D models to use on the EON Experience Portal and EON Creator, enabling a quick workflow for interactive 3D authoring.

–          Support for EON Experience
The EON 7.6 release also brings improved support for the use of high-quality interactive 3D models on the EON Experience Portal, enabling users to share interactive 3D content in the Cloud.

–          Free .eoz Files at EON Experience
EON Studio and EON Professional users can now find free .eoz files at the EON Experience Portal.

“Following the major trends in the consumer electronics market we are delighted to offer a true gesture based interactive 3D solution to our professional users,” said Mats W. Johansson, President, EON Reality, Inc

 

About EON Reality

EON Reality, Inc. is the world’s leading interactive 3D visual content management and virtual reality software provider. EON Reality provides state-of-the-art 3D display technology for immersive and stereoscopic viewing, from portable tablet PCs and glass free stereo display systems to curved-screen and immersive rooms consisting of multi-channel projection walls. The technology foundation for developing interactive digital content includes importing the most common 3D animation formats into EON’s authoring software and creating modules and applications that can be viewed on various display systems. EON’s technology solutions enable all organizations to more effectively visually communicate, collaborate and accelerate knowledge transfer.

Industry leaders, including Atlas Copco, Bechtel, Boeing, Bombardier, Hon, Intel, Lexus, Lufthansa -Teknik, Lowell Manufacturing, Peterbilt, Samsung, Siemens Medical, Suzuki, Tobyhanna Army Depot, Toyota and Whirlpool use EON solutions to enhance the interactive user experience to effectively increase sales, better communicate product functionality and decrease the cost of service, training and technical support. Some educational institutions who have adopted EON’s technology solutions include: the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, the Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing and Technology (located on the campus of the Florence-Darlington Technical College), Old Dominion University, Marquette University, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Discovery World Museum, Oklahoma City Community College, Concord University, North Dakota State University, Texas State Technical College – Waco, El Paso Community College, University of Alabama, Hazard Community and Technical College, University of Hawaii, Lansing Community College, University of Kentucky, Maysville Community and Technical College, Miami University, Red Rocks Community College. For further information, visit www.eonreality.com.