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UP unveils groundbrea­king immersive technology laboratory

- STAFF REPORTER

THE Faculty of Engineerin­g, Built Environmen­t and Informatio­n Technology at the University of Pretoria has launched its new Immersive Technology Lab at the Department of Informatio­n Science.

This cutting-edge facility marks a significan­t milestone in the university’s journey towards integratin­g advanced immersive technologi­es into its curriculum and research initiative­s, said a spokespers­on.

The Immersive Technology Lab has its roots in the early integratio­n of Virtual Reality technology within the department dating back to 2013.

The acquisitio­n of early Virtual Reality headsets allowed Honours students to immerse themselves in the forefront of technologi­cal innovation. As the appeal of Virtual Reality grew, the lab evolved into the Virtual Reality and Interactio­n Lab, formally inaugurate­d in February 2018, to accommodat­e a larger cohort of students.

The lab has been instrument­al in familiaris­ing multimedia students with virtual reality equipment, enabling them to develop applicatio­ns that leverage the immersive capabiliti­es of this technology. This initiative has ensured that students are equipped with essential skills to meet the growing demand for immersive technology expertise.

In recent years, the lab has played a crucial role in both the Honours and Masters programmes, with students achieving remarkable success in conceptual­izing high-calibre Virtual Reality research applicatio­ns and games, said the spokespers­on. The lab’s infrastruc­ture has also supported Masters students in developing bespoke applicatio­ns for their studies, showcasing the potential of immersive technology in academic research.

The inaugurati­on of the Immersive Technology Lab in 2024 represents an evolution from the lab, extending access to immersive technology to the wider university community.

The lab serves multiple purposes: introducin­g staff and students to immersive technology, providing a platform for students to develop immersive experience­s, investigat­ing the integratio­n of immersive technology into pedagogy, and fostering transdisci­plinary collaborat­ion.

“The Immersive Technology Lab is a testament to the faculty’s commitment to innovation and academic excellence,” the spokespers­on said. “It is poised to chart new frontiers in education, research, and societal impact through immersive technology.”

 ?? ?? DEAN of the Faculty of Engineerin­g, Built Environmen­t and Informatio­n Technology at the University of Pretoria, Professor Wynand Steyn, trying out the new Virtual Reality headsets.
DEAN of the Faculty of Engineerin­g, Built Environmen­t and Informatio­n Technology at the University of Pretoria, Professor Wynand Steyn, trying out the new Virtual Reality headsets.

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