This document discusses virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) technologies and their potential applications in commercial real estate. It is presented by Jason Roper of Gadget Man Jay Ltd. and Nottingham Trent University. The document provides an overview of Nottingham Trent University's Enabling Innovation program which provides support services to local businesses in developing new products and services through access to university expertise, facilities, and funding. It then explores the definitions and differences between VR, AR, and MR technologies and how they may be used to visualize commercial real estate.
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Jason Roper - Nottingham Trent University - The Future of Commercial Reality PART 1
1. THE FUTURE OF COMMERCIAL
REALITY
VR, AR, MR, WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?
GADGET MAN JAY
LTD
3. JASON ROPER, BSC(HONS), MBCS, ALUMNI
FELLOW
INNOVATION ANALYST FOR COMPUTER SCIENCES
NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY
DIRECTOR
GADGET MAN JAY LIMITED
GADGET MAN JAY
LTD
jason.roper@ntu.ac.uk
@gadgetmanjay https://gadgetmanjay.co.uk
@NTI_EI https://ntu.ac.uk
5. ENABLING INNOVATION AT NOTTINGHAM TRENT
UNIVERSITY
Working With You…
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• Events & Workshops
• Access to University expertise
• Mentoring & consultancy
• Access to research facilities
• Collaborative projects
• Grants for Graduate Placements
Enabling Innovation has already connected with over 600 Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs) from the Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire region during
the past 21/2 years of the project which will end in March 2019.
We want to support local businesses to research, develop and implement
new products, services and organisational techniques.
How we deliver our support:
7. CONTACT US
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Let us know how Enabling
Innovation can work with you.
Email: workingwithyou@ntu.ac.uk
Tel: 0115 848 8899
Website: www.ntu.ac.uk/enablinginnovation
Our events: www.ntu.ac.uk/bussinessevents
@NTU_EI
Enabling Innovation @ NTU
#5: EI is a £20m collaborative programme run by the 3 Universities (Nottm, Derby and NTU) and funded by the European Union through the ERDF.
Over 160 University staff are involved, working in 27 specialist areas, and are aiming to help over 2,000 SMEs in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire over the 3 year life of the programme.
All of the Universities has different products and services to offer – you can find out more about the other on their respective websites or via the D2N2 Growth Hub. The programme is open to SMEs across the D2N2 area (Notts & Derbys including the cities).
NTU’s share of the programme is £7.6m, and we’re aiming to help nearly 600 SMEs.