IRVINE, Calif., March 17, 2010 – EON Reality, Inc., the world’s leading interactive 3D software provider, today announced that Las Vegas Natural History Museum in Las Vegas, NV, has selected EON Reality’s burial chamber of king Tutankhamun simulation and touchscreen technology for their interactive Treasures of Egypt exhibition.

      

Visitors have the unique opportunity to explore the burial chamber of king Tutankhamun in a 3D 21″ touchscreen environment. The Treasures of Egypt exhibit is a permanent exhibition.

“We are thrilled to be able to show the burial chamber of king Tutankhamun in a 3D environment where the visitors can interact and walk around in real-time. This gives the visitor a much better understanding of how it actually looked like inside the king’s chamber,” said Marilyn Gillespie, Executive Director at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum.

About The Las Vegas Natural History Museum

The Las Vegas Natural History Museum is a private, non-profit institution dedicated to educating the children, adults and families of the community in the natural sciences- both past and present. Through its interactive exhibits, educational programs and the preservation of its collections, the Museum strives to instill an understanding and appreciation of the world’s wildlife, ecosystems and cultures. For further information, visit www.lvnhm.org

About EON Reality
EON Reality, Inc. is the world’s leading interactive 3D visual content management and virtual reality software provider. Industry leaders, including Atlas Copco, Bechtel, Boeing, Bombardier, Hon, Intel, Lexus, Lufthansa-Teknik, Peterbilt, Samsung, Siemens Medical, Suzuki, 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. For further information, visit www.eonreality.com.