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3D Printshow exhibits capabilities of augmented reality

3D Printshow hints at a new future for augmented reality

The 3D Printshow ended over the past weekend, drawing some 4,000 attendees to witness innovative uses in technology. The event brought technology enthusiasts from all over the world to London, where they were exposed to some of the most innovative used of 3D printing the world has ever seen. 3D printing is the process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital model. During the event, this process was exhibited well through the use of augmented reality.

Inition uses augmented reality to create innovative designs

Inition, a 3D creative technology company, was in attendance at the 3D Printshow, where it showed off some of its latest designs in the realm of 3D printing. The company’s exhibitions, which included a chocolate replica of co-founder Andy Milins’ brain, were created with the help of augmented reality. The technology allowed the company to make detailed digital models using data that was taken from other sources. In the case of the chocolate replica brain that was on display, this information came from an MRI scan, which was then converted into a format that was used to make an augmented reality digital model.

3D printing could benefit from augmented realityAugmented Reality Print Industry

Another exhibition from Inition were small models of trees that were created using 3D printing. This exhibition was part of an overarching project that encompassed the 3D Printshow. The project is called “People Wood” and was commissioned by the Hackney Council of Britain. The project is comprised of more than 400 3D printed trees, all created from digital models fashioned with the help of augmented reality technology.

Technology may have future in architecture

The 3D Printshow showed off how augmented reality could be used to make highly detailed digital models for 3D printing. The event also brought attention to how this technology might be used on a grander scale, such as in architecture. Augmented reality could be used to create detailed plans concerning an architectural project that could be highly valuable for those involved. As such, the technology continues to show that it may be more useful outside of the realm of marketing and entertainment.

Intel demonstrates Perceptual Computing

Conceptual Computing demonstrated by Intel through new videos

In late September, Intel introduced the concept of Perceptual Computing. The acclaimed technology company touched briefly on this concept when it was introduced during the 2012 Intel Developer Forum. Since then, there has been a lot of buzz surrounding the prospects of Perceptual Computing, especially concerning its potential to bring some of the more science fiction aspects of augmented reality to life. Intel has released a number of videos demonstrating the capabilities of Perceptual Computing.

Videos provide some insight on capabilities of augmented reality


The videos show off some of the aspects of Perceptual. Computing, highlighting augmented reality experiences that make these capabilities more dynamic and engaging. Augmented reality is a large part of Intel’s plans with this new form of computing and the company is keen to show off how the technology can be used to create new experiences in gaming and entertainment. Perceptual Computing is more than just games, however, Intel notes that this type of computing can finally bring augmented reality into the realm of practicality.

Company driving hype behind new SDK

The videos are meant to drive hype behind the Intel Perceptual Computing SDK, which will provide developers with a chance to develop a new generation of augmented reality applications and systems. SDK comes with advanced motion tracking technology that is highly accurate. This technology could be used to develop a wide variety of gesture-based applications that could serve a variety of industries quite well. Those interested in using the SDK will need a Creative Interactive Gesture Camera, however, which they can apply for through Intel.

Perceptual Computing could make science fiction a reality

Perceptual Computing has a great deal of potential, but its limits are not yet known. By opening up the SDK to the public, Intel is looking to learn and understand the boundaries of Perceptual Computing and augmented reality. Intrepid developers are also likely to find new uses for the technology and produce some practical applications that are very similar to what is often seen in the realm of science fiction.