Immersive Technologies has launched Javelin, an online Internet Visualization System for construction and real estate projects. According to the company, the Javelin Internet Visualization System uses Interactive Digital Models to provide an effective method to communicate the look of products and content to anyone, anywhere, via the Internet. Images can appear online any place regular, or “static,” pictures usually reside. However, unlike static images, Javelin allows the user to explore the information presented by changing the perspective to any angle at his or her discretion by clicking, dragging, and releasing the mouse.
Cornell University has signed on to use Javelin to create an Interactive Digital Model of its $58.5 million Duffield Hall construction project, one of the country’s most sophisticated research and teaching facilities for nanotechnology. The model will help increase the Cornell community’s understanding of the project, and will be used to enhance fundraising activities and to reach a larger audience for internal and external communications.
Boston-based real estate firm Spaulding & Slye Colliers has also signed on to use the service for its Crosstown Center construction project, a proposed 850,000 square-foot, first-class office and retail project based in downtown Boston. The Interactive Digital Model allows tenants to gain a tangible understanding of the space they are interested in leasing. This should speed up the process of securing anchor tenants for the building, thus reducing vacancy loss. For more information, visit Immersive Technologies.