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Nuwa to Attend EuroXR 2025 in Winterthur

Nuwa plans to attend EuroXR 2025 in Winterthur to engage with the European XR research community and explore collaboration opportunities with researchers and practitioners.

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Nuwa plans to share research findings from two EU-funded validation projects at EuroXR 2025 in Winterthur on 3-5 September, contributing evidence-based insights to Europe's extended reality research community. From XRisis humanitarian emergency training platform (CORTEX2 Grant 101070192), we present comprehensive evaluation with Action Contre la Faim emergency roster personnel demonstrating quantified outcomes including System Usability Scale scores and selective XR application value in training contexts. From VAARHeT cultural heritage voice-activated XR project (VOXReality Grant 101070521), we share validation evidence from 39 museum visitors at Āraiši Ezerpils Archaeological Park testing voice-driven AR, VR, and translation applications, revealing critical findings about AI accuracy thresholds for heritage contexts, minority language support requirements, and desktop versus VR modality value propositions. Case study materials available for discussion cover both humanitarian and cultural heritage deployment experiences, demonstrating transferable lessons about user-centric design methodology, selective technology application focus, and evidence-based value proposition assessment across specialised domains.

Opportunities we are pursuing

At EuroXR 2025, we are pursuing research collaboration opportunities with European institutions exploring immersive technology applications in humanitarian, healthcare, industrial, and educational contexts where XRisis lessons transfer to adjacent domains. We seek to engage with researchers investigating training effectiveness methodologies applicable to validating our continued SimExBuilder platform evolution, connecting with technology providers whose capabilities might enhance our integration architecture, and discussing potential follow-up Horizon Europe proposals building on CORTEX2 foundations and lessons learned from multi-partner technology coordination. Conversations around XR accessibility, usability for non-technical users, and demonstrating return on investment to risk-averse clients remain priorities where shared challenges create opportunities for knowledge exchange across research and practitioner communities.

Who should connect

We welcome conversations with XR researchers and academics from European institutions, practitioners deploying extended reality in training, healthcare, or cultural heritage, and EU project coordinators seeking consortium partners. Technology providers developing XR solutions will find our work relevant.

Arrange a meeting

If you plan to attend EuroXR 2025 and would like to meet with our team, please contact us to schedule a conversation.

Event reference

For full event details, visit the Nuwa at EuroXR 2025 event page.