The Idea-Visuar group, which sells for the application of augmented reality architecture and engineering Visuartech, selected Thursday in the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) paid internship for students to develop the application, which allows smartphones and tablets to see objects in three dimensions and place them at the desired scale, real-world scenarios.
The selection of candidates will be held from 10 am Thursday in the classroom PB3 School of Industrial UPCT.
Previously, Visuartech application will be made known to students Tuesday at the ground floor of the old Naval Hospital, as was already done last Thursday.
The selected Fellows will participate in application development and design of new models during the performance of remunerated trainees.
The profiles sought are the programmer and web developer, application developer in PHP and 3D designers.
This augmented reality app you can even see the view from inside the models, in which you can walk to.
Models can be changed while viewing in 3D, to show different combinations of objects, colors and textures.
Visuartech can be used for free for a month and students will UPCT discounts and benefits.
"We seek not only to provide a striking image of the models, also its practical side.
"Augmented reality is very useful to avoid problems in the process of work, checking layer by layer structure model," explains Marina Barbera, graduated from the School of Architecture and Building Engineering (Gk & IDE) UPCT performing models 3D and infographics for Visuartech.
The VisuArtech application, developed by companies cartageneras Visuar and Idea Engineering, whose manager is a former professor UPCT, Emilio Sanchez, has been marketed in different countries of North Africa and Latin America, such as Algeria, Morocco, Mexico, Peru and Chile, where "is really enjoying this type of technology," said Ángel Cortés, one of the sales managers.
Their clients are from urban to architectural firms promoters, to large companies who use augmented reality to develop their engineering projects for industrial and civil construction.
Source: UPCT