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Added on the 09/11/2015 21:10:16 - Copyright : Viral Video Online
As virtual reality tech develops, we are discovering new uses for VR every day. Any mechanic will tell you how many parts any vehicle can have, and how it's not always clear what repairs are needed to fix an issue. The Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research displayed its VR solution for car repairs, which allows users to see a full 3D model of all the parts a car can have, at the 2017 CeBIT digital expo in Hanover on Sunday, . The system is designed specifically for mechanics, but may soon be available commercially. The technology can be used to show a mechanic where he has to look for repairs inside a car or where to install the corresponding part, among other tasks. Held annually in Hanover, CeBIT is one of the world's largest tech trade fairs and will go on until March 24.
Munich (Germany), Sep 7 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Sascha Steinbach) The International Motor Show in Germany, this year under the slogan "What will move us soon", takes place this year in Munich and it will have numerous world premieres and will have a special focus on electric mobility and digitization.FOOTAGE OF THE INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW IN MUNICH, GERMANY.
Sassnitz (Germany), Sep 11 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Clemens Bilan).- The premier of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Manuela Schwesig appeared Friday before the media together with the mayor of Sassnitz Frank Kracht and the Parliamentary State Secretary for Western Pomerania Patrick Dahlemann at Mukran port in Sassnitz, Germany.Schwesig met with the port workers in Sassnitz and announced her support in the face of sanctions threats from the United States.FOOTAGE OF THE PREMIER OF THE STATE OF MECKLENBURG-WESTERN POMERANIA MANUELA SCHWESIG DURING HER VISIT TO MUKRAN PORT IN SASSNITZ, GERMANY.
Kaiserslautern (Germany), Apr 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ronald Wittel) The German company Pfaff, a world leader in sewing and embroidery machines, presented on Thursday new prototypes of masks intended for industrial production, to help fight coronavirus.FOOTAGE OF THE PFAFF FACTORY.