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Webinar Review: "Interior AI - Status Quo & Opportunities”.
The world of artificial intelligence (AI) has made amazing strides in recent years and its impact on various industries is hard to miss. A recent Roomle webinar, "Interior AI - Status Quo & Opportunities," took an in-depth look at the revolution AI is bringing to interior design and product configuration, and how companies across a wide range of industries can benefit from this technological shift.
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Webinar Invitation: Interior AI - Status Quo & Opportunities
Discover AI in interior design: In our webinar 'Interior AI - Status Quo & Opportunities,' CEO Albert Ortig and AI specialist Martin Obermayr from Netural will introduce innovative applications. We will showcase Roomle's AI integration and provide vivid examples. Dive into the future of interior design with us.
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Roomle at the möbel austria 2023
Roomle has been adding value to furniture purchases since 2014 through visual 3D configurations for products of any level of complexity. On May 3, 2023, Katrin Kirchmayr, Digital Sales Manager at Roomle, will speak at möbel austria in Salzburg. She will explain from the manufacturer's and the end customer's point of view how Roomle supports digital sales with smart 3D solutions.
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Christopher Huebner: From a food service designer to a tech entrepreneur
INTERVIEW: Christopher Huebner, the founder of Kitchautomation talks about his business and the reason his partnership with Roomle is a perfect fit for the food service industry.
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What is Diminished Reality?
Reality is what you make of it? Well - this doesn’t always mean adding some stuff. Wouldn’t you sometimes like to “photoshop” things out of your life? Then we are talking about Diminished Reality already.
Unlike Augmented Reality, in which virtual objects are added to the user's environment, Diminished Reality removes components of reality from the viewer's perspective. Based on computer vision techniques, unwanted image elements are detected and replaced by other image elements, creating an overall plausible and consistent impression for the viewer.
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ATLANTIS: Designing living spaces with Augmented and Diminished Reality
Together with an international team, Roomle is working on the ATLANTIS research project to develop an innovative authoring tool. It will permanently change the way we design our living spaces. We asked project coordinator Georg Thallinger, from JOANNEUM RESEARCH, to give us a little update.
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Making e-commerce projects successful & future-proof: Kosmonaut becomes Roomle Partner
Selling complex, customizable products online is a challenge - even for the clients of e-commerce agency Kosmonaut. The Roomle Rubens Configurator solves this problem and takes visual product configuration to a whole new level. In the future, the two companies want to work more closely together to make e-commerce projects successful and scalable.
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Roomle & Rooom focus on "virtual trade shows
With optimal presentation options in the digital space and easily configurable products.
Two O's are good, five are better: Roomle, market leader in the display and configuration of digital products, and rooom AG, market leader in leading complete solutions for virtual events and showrooms in 3D, are working together on a virtual trade fair concept with configurable products. The goal is to combine virtual trade shows with digital 3D sales.
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Statement on the dissolution of Furniture eServices GmbH
Roomle GmbH announces that the Furniture eServices GmbH has been dissolved with effect from the end of December 2020. The two shareholders Roomle (25 %) and EGGER (75 %) have taken this decision by mutual agreement. EGGER's 9 % share in Roomle was also dissolved at the same time, and the shares were bought back by the Roomle shareholders.
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ATLANTIS: Authoring tool for indoor augmented and diminished reality experiences.
The ATLANTIS project aims to develop an authoring tool that can be used by interior designers and sales professionals as well as private users. This is made possible by the use of Artificial Intelligence technologies for the automatic determination of the room layout and the recognition and segmentation of objects in the room. With ATLANTIS, users can also visually remove real objects in the scene with the help of the Diminished Reality (DR) technology, for example to replace them by computer generated objects.
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