Our brand new FIVIS system, with three TFT screens will be exhibited for the first time in Bonn at the Deutschlandfest 2011 from October 1st to October 3rd. Do not miss to see and try it yourself at Bonn library (Münsterstr. 18).

The FIVIS simulator will be shown at the day of technology ("Tag der Technik") 2011 at Düsseldorf on June, 18th.
More information on the event: http://www.tag-der-technik.de/Duesseldorf.84.0.html
Our FIVIS simulator will be part of the great show of knowledge in German TV on May 26th 2011.
Get more information here:
FIVIS on "Die große Wissensshow mit Ranga Yogeshwar" at Das Erste
The computer vision lab and our FIVIS simulator can be seen live on TV in WDR Lokalzeit Bonn on May 23rd 2011 at 7:30 pm. Don't miss it.
The FIVIS project will be presented on the Hannover Messe. The simulator will be shown without its motion plattform, but with the most up-to-date software. Visitors may have a bicycle ride through the virtual version of the nearby city of Siegburg.
The project will be presented on this year's Museumsmeilenfest in Bonn. The simulator will be located on the Time Isle of "research in united and globalised Germany" in Deutsches Museum Bonn.
Visitors may try a bicycle ride through the virtual city of Siegburg. Exibitions times are
Admission free!
Further information and schedule can be found at the website of Deutsches Museum Bonn.
The FIVIS project will be presented on the Cologne Competence Cluster Virtual Reality. The simulator will be shown without its motion plattform, but with the most up-to-date software. Visitors may have a bicycle ride through the virtual version of the nearby city of Siegburg.
Further information on the event can be foud at Wissensdurst-Koeln.de.
The broadcast is about new concepts for bicycles, particularly in terms of safety. FIVIS will be presented as a simulation environment to train and do research on potentially dangerous traffic situations.
Another thesis has been published in the context of FIVIS: "Verkehrssimulation für virtuelle Umgebungen" (engl. Traffic simulation for virtual environments) by Michael Kutz at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences.
Within the thesis a traffic simulation software has been developed, which will be integrated into FIVIS' simulation software during the next months. This will add intelligent and rational acting traffic participants to FIVIS and make a far more realistic tarffic training possible.