VRVis Zentrum für Virtual Reality und Visualisierung Forschungs-GmbH

Austria: Vienna

Overview

The internationally recognised VRVis is Austria‘s leading nonprofit research institution in the field of visual computing and is part of the Austrian Flagship Research Competence Program COMET conducted by FFG. Through our expertise in basic research as well as in applied research, we are instrumental in positioning Austria as a leading technological and knowledge-based region in Europe. Internationality is reflected not only in our scientific network, but also in our team, our cooperation partners as well as clients from all over the world.

As a nonprofit research institute, VRVis sees its main task in building a bridge between science and industry. To achieve this goal, we build a strong interdisciplinary framework of national and international scientists, researchers, government organizations, SMEs and corporations, other nonprofit institutions as well as industry and cultural experts to develop technologies and solutions to benefit our society. VRVis transfers the know-how of top-level visual computing technology to business and industry and other branches of science to optimally leverage all possible potential through state-of-the-art R&D findings, especially by utilizing the large data sets specific to each branch and sector. We publicise our projects and achievements as well as the various uses of visual computing to the general public through active science communication to contribute to public discussion and raise awareness about technological impacts and advantages.

The core competence of VRVis is the use of the key enabling technologies data analytics and visual computing to combine the strengths of human perception with the processing power of computers to generate information and images from large and complex data. In this, VRVis focuses on the human user making decisions based on tailor-made visualization methods and solutions ("human in the loop"). Artificial intelligence research, on which VRVis is increasingly focusing, will continue this concept.

Visual Computing is not limited to any industry, so our research projects at VRVis cover a wide range of data types and applications including engine simulation, image analytics, 3D reconstruction, laser range scans, financial data, energy data, hydrodynamic modelling, automatic segmentation of point clouds, and seismic measurements for oil field research - to just name a few. Our research aims to provide means to visualize, analyze and interact with data to translate the inherent information for the human user as an essential basis for decision-making. The key factors are real-time capability, usability as well as quality and accuracy of the resulting methods and applications.

Visual Computing is a cross-section technology. This means that there is not a fixed industry area for the application of the research results, but rather a large number of markets using the computer graphics tool. Solutions and prototypes are developed by us according to customer-specific requirements and have direct reference to current tasks in industry and economy. The following is a list of the markets in which we operate:

Automotive Industries
Climate Change Adaption
Cultural Heritage
Energy sector
Industry and manufacturing
Infrastructure and traffic solutions
Medicine and biotechnology
Geology
Planetary science
Other markets

We collaborate with small and big companies as well as local and international enterprises, but support especially SMEs with our know-how and our broad services in R & D. Especially SMEs benefit through the access to the newest key enabling technologies, which we provide thanks to our award-winning in-house research as well as our extensive international network of scientific partners. Through this we offer SMEs and local enterprises the opportunity to gain a decisive technological advantage.

Competences

Artificial intelligence
Machine learning, deep learning
Biomedical visualization
Image data mining and spatial indexing
Image data and open research data management
Human computer interaction
Visual analytics
Virtual reality and augmented reality
Interactive visualization
Geospatial visualization
3D reconstruction
Additive manufacturing
Disaster management and visual decision support
Hydrodynamic simulation and modelling
Digital twins

Software Platforms

Many years of intensive research have led to a large number of software components that have developed into platforms and now provide an effective basis for many innovative projects. The fields of application range from high-performance visual computing and biomedical visualisation through to data analysis tools and the evaluation of simulation results.

The following VRVis software platforms are being used in a number of application-oriented projects:

Brain* for management, analysis and visualisation of very large collections of spatial neuroscientific data
Aardvark for smart modelling, photogrammetric reconstruction and interactive presentation
GEARViewer is a powerful visualisation framework for infrastructure projects
PRo3D short for Planetary Robotics 3D Viewer, is an interactive 3D visualization tool allowing planetary scientists to work with high-resolution 3D reconstructions of the Martian surface.
Visplore for validation, analysis, and decision making on the basis of multivariate data
Visdom combines visualisation, simulation, and analysis techniques to assist decision making in the geospatial domain.

Digital technologies.

Sectors
Education - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - Water supply; sewerage; waste managment and remediation activities - Water collection, treatment and supply - Sewerage - Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery - Remediation activities and other waste management services - Financial and insurance activities - Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding - Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security - Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities - Accommodation and food service activities - Accommodation - Food and beverage service activities - Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products - Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products - Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products - Manufacture of electrical equipment - Manufacture of food products - Manufacture of beverages - Manufacture of tobacco products - Other services activities - Activities of membership organisations - Repair of computers and personal and household goods - Other personal service activities - Other manufacturing - Public administration and defence; compulsory social security - Real estate activities - Professional, scientific and technical activities - Legal and accounting activities - Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities - Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis - Scientific research and development - Advertising and market research - Other professional, scientific and technical activities - Veterinary activities - Administrative and support service activities - Rental and leasing activities - Employment activities - Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation service and related activities - Security and investigation activities - Services to buildings and landscape activities - Office administrative, office support and other business support activities
Technology
Additive manufacturing - Advanced, or high performance computing - Artificial intelligence - Big data, data analytics, data handling - Interaction technologies - Internet of things - Mobility & Location based technologies - Simulation, modelling and digital twins - Virtual, augmented and extended reality