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Global virtual community takes cognisance of
Naledi3d Factory
 Relaxing after the conference
are (ltr back) Hal Thwaites, President of the
VSMM Society, Alice Reed (VSMM organiser), Scot
Thrane, Executive officer of the VSMM Society
and the Executive Director of the World Heritage
Network and in front (ltr) Natalie Bibeau (VSMM
organiser) and Dave Lockwood, CEO Naledi3d
Factory. | | |
The world's virtual community is taking
notice of the Naledi3d Factory, a company that
specialises in using Virtual Reality (VR) as a training
tool in developing communities in Africa. The Naledi3d
Factory is one of the companies participating in the
high-tech business incubator at The Innovation Hub.
The unique application of VR by the Naledi3d
Factory as a visually interactive training tool that
overcomes language and literacy barriers, are drawing
attention at major world events where the potential for
impact on human society of these technologies are being
deliberated.
The Naledi3d Factory is one of the
companies participating in the high-tech business
incubator at The Innovation Hub.
CEO Dave
Lockwood has just returned from Montreal, Canada, where
he participated in the 9th International Conference on
Virtual Systems and Multimedia (VSMM 2003) as an invited
speaker. And next month, the Naledi3d Factory has been
sponsored to exhibit in the Entrepreneurs Village at the
ICT4 Development Platform of the UN World Summit on the
Information Society in Geneva. About 20 000 delegates
are expected to attend this global summit, which is the
ICT equivalent of the World Summit on Sustainable
Development, hosted in South Africa last year.
The VSMM conference was organised by the
International Society on Virtual Systems and Multimedia,
an organisation dedicated to the international expansion
of research and technological developments in this fast
developing field. Its executive and members are world
experts from leading institutions such as MIT (USA),
Gifu University (Japan), Concordia University (Canada),
Universita' di Firenze (Italy), Zheijian University
(China) and the Fraunhofer Institute (Germany) to name a
few.
According to Dave, the international
society (VSMM) accepts that the considerable progress in
virtual and multimedia processing technology is likely
to change human society extensively in the near future.
The Society therefore seeks to address the concerns and
issues arising from VR technologies and their
application on the one hand, while also providing a
foundation for integrating the human, technological and
strategic aspects of VR under an umbrella of
international exchange, co-operation and development.
The Naledi3d Factory is developing a global
reputation in these circles, not only because of its
unique application of VR in projects done with UNESCO
and others, but also because the potential impact in
developing world education is being recognised.
"What we are doing is unique globally and there
is a lot of interest in our 'refreshingly different'
application of VR. As a learning tool, visual content is
effective and can have a significant impact on education
as well as industrial training throughout Africa. In
true Nepad-style, we have drawn the attention of the
global community to this," says Dave.
The
Naledi3d Factory is also developing a strong
relationship with Prof Robert J Stone of the University
of Birmingham, who is a world player in the global VR
field, as well as Chairman of VSMM. He is a visiting
professor within the Faculty of Medicine at Manchester
University and the School of Computing within the
University of Plymouth, and is well known for his work
in the role of human factors in the implementation of
VR, making regular contributions to VR projects in the
fields of defence, surgery and engineering. An
academician of the Russian International Higher Academy
of Sciences in Moscow, he was credited by General
Klimuk, Director of Russia's Gargargin Space Centre,
with "introducing VR into the cosmonaut space
programme". Prof Stone will be visiting South Africa in
the near future.
For further information contact
Dave
Lockwood at the
Naledi3d
Factory, Tel: +27 (0)12 844 1010
Cell: +27 (0)82 894 3178
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