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Offshore Simulator Centre
“Quest3D has proven itself to be an invaluable asset to us in our development of interactive real-time simulator systems for advanced marine operations.”Per Ekelund, CEO of the Offshore Simulator Centre, Norway.
The Offshore Simulator Centre Norway builds training simulators for advanced marine operations. The first version of their vessel simulator for anchor handling was released on April 6th 2005. In November 2007 a new training facility for anchor handling was opened in Marseille.
Incident Management Training
"Quest3D is the indispensable energy source of our safety and security simulations.Martijn Boosman, CEO of E-Semble, The Netherlands
Quest3D is the core of our simulation tool. Its flexibility enable us to quickly respond to our customer request and achieve high customer satisfaction"
The Dutch company E-Semble uses Quest3D for the development of Incident Management Training Software. This software is being used for instance to train firemen. A demonstrational video can be found on this page.
Boeing 757 Cockpit Procedure Trainer
“Quest3D enabled us to develop this cockpit procedure trainer in an extraordinary short time frame. It gives us the flexibility to rapidly expand the trainer and include new functionality."Peter Wuyts, DHL-EAT, Belgium
The Belgian airline EAT, providing cargo services for DHL, built a training facility to enable flexible and cost effective training for newly hired pilots. Download a short demonstrational video here. (DivX 5 format!)
Trapped ashes movie
"Quest3D was a key element to the success of this project, and we look forward to working with them on our next endeavor.”,Rudy Poat, Interactive Cinema, Canada
Quest3D was used for the special effect of the movie 'Trapped Ashes'. Rudy Poat and Matrix special effects specialist and Academy Award winner John Gaeta used Quest3Ds real-time 3D technology for making the visual effects. An in-depth interview about the project can be found on gamasutra. View the special effects demo here.
Real-time election statistics for broadcasting
“This has been possible, thanks to the extraordinary performance of Quest3D and to the precise and punctual support of its team”,Riccardo Dialuce, CEO of Sigma Consulting Systems, Italy
The results of the Italian elections in 2006 were broadcasted on several RAI channels, where a live 3D broadcasting signal was mixed and blended with a Quest3D application that represented the outcome of the elections. This project proved that Quest3D can be used for TV broadcasting solutions. View a part of the TV broadcasting here.
Audiosurf: Unique innovative game play
"Rapid game play iterations are crucial to me, so I use Quest3D for everything else.”Dylan Fitterer, CEO of Invisible Handlebar, USA
Audiosurf is a cool game that fuses music with gameplay and winner of two awards on the Independent Games Festival. Dylan Fitterer made his statement about Quest3D in an interview on gamasutra.
View a demonstrational video on youtube.
X-Ray Simulator
"We use Quest3D for all our projects. We were surprised by the flexibility and robustness of this Software. Using Quest3D in multiple other projects ranging from Architectural Visualization, Training-Software and Fair Systems the new OO-System gives us the trust to do your projects in a modern, reusable and structured way.”Micha Kobald, founder and Managing Director of pixvertex, Germany
pixvertex in Berlin, Germany, built an X-Ray simulator system for testing, research and demonstrational purposes. The system uses the same input devices as the real system, so it is a perfect replacement. It is highly portable and can be seen on different fairs all over the World.
Ship Simulator 2008
"The new object-orientation of Q3D 4.0 provides us with a much better mapping of real-world objects to their simulated equivalents. The result is better manageable projects, that can more easily scale up to a higher level of complexity."Pjotr van Schothorst, CEO, VSTEP, The Netherlands
Ship Simulator 2008 is a revolutionary simulation game that puts players at the helm of some of the most varied and detailed ships to be found at sea. Developed by VStep in The Netherlands.
“Het Hof” in Dordrecht. Interactive Architecture Visualization
“The flexibility and ease-of-use of Quest3D allows us to focus on what's really important: the end-user experience.”Derk de Geus, Managing Director of Paladin Studios, The Netherlands
In the year 1572, “Het Hof” in Dordrecht was the stage for the creation of The Netherlands. The monastery at that time has seen drastic changes in years thereafter. In collaboration with DiEP and several archaeological experts, Paladin Studios has created an interactive 3D visualisation to revive the monastery of that time.
Car Configurator. Interactive Product Presentation
Paladin Studios also showed that Quest3D is very suitable for making product presentations. In co-operation with Zlofty, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, they created a Car Configurator application. The pilot of their product, letting you configure a Porsche Carrera GT, can be found on their website.
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