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HTC announces partnership with Dassault Systèmes. Virtual Reality in the enterprise

The application of the display HTC Lives in entertainment gaming can be considered as only one - and in some ways not the most important in terms of revenues - of the many usage scenarios of virtual reality viewer made by the Taiwanese manufacturer. Another area is that of the use in enterprise and government environments, one must still be constructed scenario, but that could reward HTC, thanks to its ability to diversify its business at a time when the emerging market offers good room for maneuver. To emphasize just the considerations involved the announcement of the strategic partnership between HTC and Dassault Systems.

To understand the potential of the new partnership is useful to remember how Dassault Systèmes is presented to the public and how it presents the platform that has much made known in the industry:

Dassault Systèmes, the 3DEXPERIENCE company, provides companies and persons virutali universes in which to imagine sustainable innovations

Translated into concrete terms, Dassault Systèmes deals with 3D design software, digital mock-up 3D and PLM (Product Lifecycle Management). The company has developed 3DEXPERIENCE, a platform that can be briefly described as a virtual work environment based on active collaboration of the principle of the group members. Easy to see the benefits of using the display HTC Lives in combination with 3DEXPERIENCE platform from Dassault Systems.

Exploiting the potential of HTC Vive system, Dassault Systèmes applications come to life by providing a 3D experience in a highly accessible format that enables customers to easily predict the possible solutions.

The usage scenarios are extremely varied - you can see some case studies published by Dassault Systèmes to realize this. For example, a car company could take advantage of the virtual reality in the process of modeling the vehicle and simulation of its behavior in a 3D environment. The multiplicity of applications in the enterprise refers clearly the President of HTC, Cher Wang, commenting on the new partnership:

The technology of Virtual Reality is truly disruptive in the business, so 'as in our lives, and Dassault Systemes is leading the way by showing how virtual reality can help organizations transform their business, improving their products and services or creating offers completely new. I am pleased to have Dassault Systèmes as a partner that shares our values ​​of innovation and quality, and our ambition to bring the virtual reality in the enterprise.

HTC and Dassault Systèmes will soon substance to the partnership by presenting the first fruits of the collaboration as part of a series of events that will affect our country. Among the projects already announced figure 3DEXPERIENCity, being demonstrated at the World Cities Summit 2016, to be held in Singapore July 10 to 14. It is described as a "3DEXPERIENCE universe" that would allow local governments and private partners to model, simulate, optimize and operate on urban projects and services in a 3D environment.

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