Saturday, March 31, 2007

Eon Reality Announces Strategic Partnership With Navigator Development Group Inc

August 25, 2006 - The technology – “Touchlight, which was licensed by Microsoft to EON this month – is software that allows computer users to interact and move 3D objects around on screen with just a wave of the hand. The same technology previously imagined in the Tom Cruise film Minority Report.

Using this cutting edge Interactive 3D hardware and software, Navigator is capable of generating holographic and stereographic visualization of scenarios, terrain and equipment for collaborative and intuitive defense applications. This can all be accomplished at their newly installed visualization lab located in their Enterprise office.

“Navigator is leveraging its defense experience to create a reusable, indexable library of Interactive 3D objects and simulations,” said Al Patterson, president and co-founder of Navigator. “These 3D items will create a virtual object repository for re-use in training, procurement, technical manuals and rapid prototype functions enabling our customer’s maximum flexibility and optimal usage.”

Dan Lejerskar, chairman and co-founder of EON Reality, said the installation of a visualization lab at Navigator provides EON an excellent venue for demonstrating the company’s capabilities to the defense industry. “Navigator’s track record and credibility makes it all the more valuable - we are honored to call them partners,” he said.

Navigator is a service disabled veteran-owned small business that provides support tailored to our clients needs. This Alabama-based defense and industry consulting firm offers joint and interagency program, technical, analytical and logistical support.
As a provider of skilled consultants, Navigator offers innovative, problem-solving solutions for senior leaders and decision makers world-wide to achieve measurable, positive results. www.ndgi.com

EON Reality Inc, located in Irvine California is an Interactive 3D software and solutions company that provides photo realistic and physics based virtual reality technology that can be published for use on the Internet and large 4D display systems. www.eonreality.com

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