February 14, 2013
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 14 – zSpace Inc., a technology provider that is transforming the future of human-computer interaction, today announced the creation of a new developers conference, zCon, on April 22 - 23, 2013 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The first annual zSpace Developers Conference was established to create an educational environment that stimulates communication and collaboration among developers of 3D applications, hardware and content who are interested in immersive, lifelike and interactive technologies. Attendees include software and hardware professionals, researchers, educators and students who aim to create applications of the future -- altering the way people learn, play and create.
zCon 2013 will include over 30 sessions in technical, research/academia, user experience and business oriented tracks. Attendees will also receive hands-on training from experts through an extensive set of labs using the Company's revolutionary platform and flagship product, zSpace, which provides a highly-realistic visualization experience, enabling users to directly interact with virtual-holographic simulations as if they were real physical objects.
"The 3D industry is evolving quickly and we hope that the establishment of zCon can bring hardware and software developers, researchers, professionals and students together to continue to advance and innovate the future of immersive technology," said Paul Kellenberger, CEO of zSpace.
About zSpace
zSpace, formerly known as Infinite Z, is a leading-edge technology provider that enables natural interaction with virtual-holographic 3D imagery through its flagship product, zSpace. Targeting markets including manufacturing, architecture, engineering, government, medical and research, zSpace aims to accelerate design and development processes and increase productivity through 3D visualization. Join the Developer Community that is leading the way in 3D innovation by visiting www.zspace.com/developers. zSpace is a privately held, venture backed company located in Mountain View, CA, and has filed more than 30 patents for its innovative technologies.
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