RTT just wrapped up RTT Excite 2011 in Munich, bringing over 700 of the biggest names in the visualization industry together for a huge event including lectures, examples, and hands on demonstrations.

This year’s RTT Excite once again formed a focal point for the 3D industry. The event featured a program rich in contrast and included many new innovations. Most notably, a world premiere of “RTT DeltaGen 4 TEAMCENTER,” a presentation of RTT DeltaGen version 10.0, live demos of cloud based visualization applications in cooperation with Fujitsu and gesture/look-controlled product configurators created a lot of buzz. More than 40 demo-stations were available to provide interaction with the solutions on display, and exclusive speakers with industrial and commercial backgrounds reported about their experiences and provided insight to future developments and projects.

Another big item was the “RTT FutureLab”, an area where universities and researchers could present the “3d visualization technologies of the future”.

Get the full release after the break.

Munich, May 26, 2011 – Following the successful launch of RTT Excite as new event concept in 2010, RTT invited members of the international 3D visualization industry to Munich again on May 19 and 20, 2011. More than 700 visitors from 20 countries congregated in the “Haus der Kunst” (House of Art) – an increase of 25 percent from 2010. The attractive program of expert lectures, pioneering new software technologies, demo lounges, examples of practical applications in the fields of design, development, marketing, sales, along with the new “RTT FutureLab” set the foundation for animated discussions and an excellent atmosphere among delegates. Two highlights included the world premiere of the first output from collaboration between RTT and Siemens PLM Software as well as the awards ceremony for the winners of the RTT student competitions.

 

This year’s RTT Excite once again formed a focal point for the 3D industry. The event featured a program rich in contrast and included many new innovations. Most notably, a world premiere of “RTT DeltaGen 4 TEAMCENTER,” a presentation of RTT DeltaGen version 10.0, live demos of cloud based visualization applications in cooperation with Fujitsu and gesture/look-controlled product configurators created a lot of buzz. More than 40 demo-stations were available to provide interaction with the solutions on display, and exclusive speakers with industrial and commercial backgrounds reported about their experiences and provided insight to future developments and projects.

 

A new feature that was an instant hit was the “RTT FutureLab.” In co-operation with universities and partners, technologies that may change the world of 3D visualization in the future were displayed and presented cutting-edge trends. The winners of the “RTT Emerging Technology Contest” and “RTT Funky Visualization Contest” were awarded their prizes on the first day of the event and were given the chance to present their winning projects in the RTT FutureLab as well.

 

Ludwig A. Fuchs, CEO and Co-Founder of RTT, comments: “We have made great progress in striving for our goal of establishing RTT Excite as a leading industry event. The rapidly developing visualization industry needs such a platform in order to facilitate an efficient exchange of experiences and ideas between experts, customers and other interested parties. In addition, such an event helps participants to make contact and realize synergies with other areas of technology, just as we have done with our Siemens co-operation. We have set new standards again with the more than 700 visitors that attended – and this popularity gives us great encouragement and motivation in our work.”

 

Further information and a review of RTT Excite are available at www.rttexcite.com.

About RTT

RTT provides creative, fascinating 3D visualization solutions highlighting products realistically and enabling them to be experienced in realtime. The company assists customers throughout the entire life cycle of their products – from development, design and marketing to sales and distribution. The 3D data model from product development provides a working basis for all subsequent steps in the product life cycle, for example, creating rapid computer-generated, photorealistic product illustrations for marketing or a 3D online product configurator for the website. In so doing, RTT not only speeds up its customers’ decision-making and development processes, but also opens up new avenues for them in sales and marketing. The company was founded in 1999 and has its head office in Munich. RTT has about 490 employees and 14 offices across the world. Well-known companies across the globe rely on the quality provided by RTT. Examples are Adidas, Airbus, Audi, BASF, BMW, Daimler, Electrolux, Eurocopter, Ferrari, General Motors, Harley-Davidson, Miele, Nissan, Porsche, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, The North Face, Toyota and Volkswagen. RTT AG is a listed public limited company (Xetra: R1T; WKN: 701220; ISIN: DE0007012205). Further information is available at www.rtt.ag.