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Friday May 04, 2018 at 16:05

Virtual, augmented and 3D reality at the URJC

The HP Classroom, located on the Móstoles campus, welcomes students from different grades who carry out technological innovation projects.

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Raul Garcia Hemonnet

Seeing a real image of your body from the inside, knowing the history of the Museum of Decorative Art told by its own characters or designing your own slippers, are some of the possibilities that we will have when the projects of a multidisciplinary group of students from the Rey University finish. Juan Carlos.

Encouraged, mostly by professors from their corresponding grades, they develop the most varied initiatives in this space that has been operating since 2017, thanks to the collaboration between the URJC, HP and Spika Tech.

"In collaboration with a professor of Telecommunications at the University, we are developing an application to improve the visualization of the signal that heart doctors take and help them identify arrhythmias and know what characteristics they have," explains Jesús Téllez, a student on the Design degree and Video Game Development.

In another completely different field, that of fashion design, we find the project of Alberto Blanco, also a student of the Video Game Design and Development degree. This student is working on a computer tool that allows the user a great customization of shoes, "but also t-shirts, sweatshirts, motorcycle helmets." Blanco has pointed out that he has approached this project due to his “great interest in interactive applications”.

If something characterizes the projects that come to life in the HP Classroom, it is their multidisciplinarity and the hybrid concept. In this sense walks the initiative of the student of the Degree of Fine Arts, Alberto López. He is developing an application that allows, thanks to augmented reality, to enrich a visit to the town of Aranjuez. In addition, he is immersed in "an application that allows, through virtual reality, to visit the center of the University in Aranjuez and learn about the works of the students."

These are just some of the great ideas that are developed in this space on the Móstoles Campus, always open to receiving new projects.