Imagina - the European 3D Simulation and Virtual Technology Event
Imagina is an international event dedicated to several important industries in which 3D, simulation, visualization, and virtualization technologies play an important role in design, development, deployment, production, training, and service-delivery. Today Imagina serves the areas of industry, engineering, architecture, and urban planning. In February 2012 Fair addressed special topics of interest in visualization, simulation, design, and collaboration.
Every year, Imagina provides a "panorama of the possible" regarding technology development in each of these specialties. The conferences and presentations will assemble experts from all of Europe and the world. The contributing companies as well as those in the Fair's exhibition represent the state of the art today. With all of this available during 3 days, visitors not only have a look into the future, but also return with the means to leverage the technology and best practices available here and now.
This year, Imagina seemed loaded with new products for input - 24 inch tablets, 3D mice, and 3D scanners. CADplace also found many tools for collaboration and exploring data with table-sized tactile displays, power walls, and design review software. Architecture and urban planning experts were on-hand, and workstation performance gains were shown with combined graphics and GPU-computing systems.
Explore Imagina in video and images with the reports below.
Imagina 2012 gathers specialists in Engineering, Architecture, Simulation, and Visualization
February 7-9 in Monaco, Imagina, once again, brought together a worldwide community of specialists. The content of the event and the congress never disappoints. Professionals working in design, engineering, architecture, & urban planning could take away new ideas & information, particularly regarding new tools to interact with, generate, collaborate, visualize, and simulate your 3D projects.
Wacom demonstrates the Cintiq 24HD at Imagina
Thomas Roussel from Pixologic uses a tablet every day for his work with 2D and 3D design software. At Imagina in Monaco, Thomas gave CADplace a demonstration of the newest high-definition Cintiq tablet from Wacom. You'll see how this tablet marries the best of creativity and freedom of expression of a physical drawing board with the flexibility and power of a computer-based design environment.
Wacom Inkling on display at Imagina
Pascal Sibertin demonstrates the Wacom Inkling for CADplace in Monaco. Inkling should be in the toolbox of every designer, architect, or graphic artist.




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