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Fujitsu Takamisawa America, Inc.
Fujitsu Takamisawa America, Inc. and ITU Research, Inc. introduce the 3D ErgoPoint, a new kind of 3D input device. It is the first desktop input device that permits multiple finger-gesture manipulation of objects in 3D computer graphics. The device allows direct, intuitive manipulation of 3D objects and improves the user interface to 3D software.
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685
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Global Haptics, Inc.
Global Haptics produces a revolutionary patented new line of versatile, easy-to-use, low-cost 3D input devices that require essentially no moving parts.
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Immersion Corporation
Immersion's patented technologies, called TouchSense, enable computer peripheral devices to deliver tactile sensations that correspond to on-screen events. Immersion's MicroScribe 3D provides a fast, accurate, and reliable method for creating 3D computer models from physical objects.
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Measurand Inc.
Measurand's 3D fiber optic curvature sensors, placed on objects (human or inanimate), translate shape and motion into computer images and control signals.
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MUSE Technologies, Inc.
MUSE Technologies offers a full range of software, hardware, and solutions for data visualization, simulation, VR, and networked collaboration.
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ReachIn Technologies
Introducing Magma, a new-generation multi-sensory API, for creating haptic and graphic applications with unprecedented realism, and the unique ReachIn Display for co-location of touch and 3D graphics.
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SensAble Technologies
SensAble's FreeForm modeling system uses PHANTOM touch technology to allow sculptors and designers to model on the computer using their sense of touch.
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Virtual Technologies, Inc.
Virtual Technologies, Inc. is the recognized leader in state-of-the-art whole-hand sensing, force-feedback, and real-time 3D-interaction technologies that allow the user to "reach in" and physically interact with simulated computer content.
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