Animazoo announces partnership with the CDRIN, Quebec
Animazoo is pleased to announce a partnership with the The Centre for Development and Digital Imaging Research Quebec, Canada. This initiative will allow CDRIN and students from Cégep de Matane College, Matane, Quebec to benefit from expertise and service based on the latest available technologies for motion capture.
Animazoo supplied three of its motion capture systems to CDRIN. These included the IGS-190-M full body gyroscopic inertial system, the Gypsy 7 exo-skeletal full body system and the new eMove Mocapsuit, an upper body gaming device developed to create animation and motion capture video games for Unity, Unreal and Panda 3D game engines.
“Cegep Matane’s Centre for Development and Digital Imaging Research wants to share its expertise and its equipment, amongst them Animazoo’s systems. We chose Animazoo as a technology partner after an online streaming demo that left us amazed by the fluidity and quality of the data of the live skeleton.” Louis-Nicolas Robert, R&D Project Manager at the CDRIN.
“Animazoo is proud to be part of this adventure that certainly will change the 3D landscape in Quebec and allow students to be trained on the latest and state of the art motion capture technologies”. Akouvi Ahoomey, Territory Manager, Animazoo and Animalive.
Economic Development of Canada and Economic Development, Innovation and Exportation Ministry of Quebec has financed the purchase of the systems.
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