Mosaic3DX plans to bring users and developers of these technologies from the Entertainments, Science/Engineering, and Arts & Design industries to exchange knowledge and skills, whether it’s architects creating state-of-the-art modelling, medical innovators visualising robotic surgery, engineers predicting multi-phase flows or digital artists unlocking new and beautiful perspectives on whatever spills out of their imaginations.
The event covers many subjects related to 3D graphics ranging from graphics hardware design all the way to the use of specialised applications capable of taking advantage of such features in both desktop and portable devices. To provide a focus to discussions and to make sure the event tackles real world problems, each year Mosaic3DX will have an underlying theme, which this year is Education. The aim is to provide a better understanding of how the Visualisation and Digital Graphics technologies available today can help improve or evolve Education at all levels.
Highlights at this year’s inaugural two day event include the second meeting of the standards body, Khronos Group’s UK chapter, led by Samsung R&D Institute UK, Unity 3D workshop and an Education panel that will debate the question: “Specialists or all-rounders: What sort of school leavers do we need?”
Although in its first year, with speakers from universities such as Imperial College London, Cambridge, Cranfield as well as innovative startups and major corporates (Microsoft Research, Nvidia, MathWorks, Samsung, Undo Software, Geomerics, Liquid3D Solutions), Mosaic3DX already has a world class lineup and the potential to become one of Europe’s most respected multidisciplinary events in modern computing and graphics.
Event organiser and leader of Cambridge Games Creators, Ramin Zaghi, said: “I think that as computing power increases and software gains more complexity and importance across all industries, it becomes increasingly difficult for computer experts alone to harness the power of modern machines.
“Taking advantage of this increasing power of technology becomes a multidisciplinary role requiring experts in other industries to understand not just what machines are capable of doing but also exactly how computing can be put into use for the benefit of their specific sectors. This means educating everyone with the latest technological developments. Mosaic3DX is an event where one can learn a great deal within a short amount of time – and I am excited to be part of it.”
Further information:
About Mosaic3DX
Download the full programme here: http://www.mosaic3dx.com/M3DX2013_PROGRAM.pdf
Mosaic3DX is an annual event comprising a conference and an exhibition focusing on the applications of visualisation and digital graphics technologies. Our mission is to bring together companies or individuals who understand technology with experts in different industries (Entertainments, Science/Engineering, or Arts & Design) for exchanging ideas, sharing skills and experiences, as well as enabling a foundation for innovation as we believe that this type of cross industry meeting is where innovation is sparked and the businesses and talents of the future of created.
The presentations are meant to educate the audience and to cover subjects ranging from graphics hardware development all the way up to APIs, as well as the use of specialised applications capable of taking advantage of GPGPU hardware in both desktop and portable devices. We are working closely with Microsoft Research Cambridge and the Centre for Scientific Computing at the University of Cambridge on a day to day basis to ensure the high quality of the event.
About Cambridge Game Creators Network
http://www.meetup.com/Cambridge-Game-Creators/
Running monthly events, Cambridge Game Creators (CGC) is the most active community of professional and hobbyists in the East of England who share an interest in the applications and technologies of graphics and visualisation.
CGC is an official Adobe Community in the region; and the world's first Adobe Community with a focus on the games industry. The network is formed of over 240 members from a wide range of backgrounds including Software, Arts, Business, and more.
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Contact:
Ramin Zaghi
07411 915 093
Lautaro Vargas
07825 702 084
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