Nuwa presence
Nuwa plans to present dual research validation outcomes at XR Expo 2025 in Stuttgart from 8-9 May, demonstrating both humanitarian training and cultural heritage XR deployment experiences. XRisis humanitarian platform (CORTEX2 Grant 101070192) showcases multi-partner technology integration with Action Contre la Faim validation, whilst VAARHeT cultural heritage project (VOXReality Grant 101070521) presents voice-activated museum applications validated with 39 visitors at Āraiši Ezerpils Archaeological Park in Latvia. Combined presentation demonstrates transferable lessons about voice interaction value propositions, desktop versus VR modality comparison, AI accuracy threshold requirements, and selective application focus concentrating investment where immersive delivery provides unique value versus conventional digital solutions adequately serving substantial requirements without XR overhead. Case study materials available for discussion include quantified validation metrics, usability assessment results, and strategic insights informing Culturama Platform and SimExBuilder commercial development, contributing evidence-based deployment guidance to German and European XR professional community.
Opportunities we are pursuing
At XR Expo 2025, we are pursuing engagement with European research institutions exploring immersive technology applications where humanitarian training lessons transfer to adjacent domains including healthcare emergency preparedness and industrial safety training, discussions with technology providers developing XR hardware and software solutions potentially applicable to simulation exercise requirements, and knowledge exchange with organisations piloting extended reality in manufacturing or training contexts where shared usability and deployment challenges create collaboration opportunities. We seek connections with EU project coordinators considering consortium partners for future immersive technology initiatives where our demonstrated CORTEX2 integration capability and operational validation experience proves relevant. Conversations around realistic deployment timelines, resource requirements, validation approaches, and commercial model options will inform peer organisations' XR adoption decisions based on empirical evidence rather than speculative vendor projections.
Who should connect
We welcome conversations with research institutions exploring immersive technology applications, technology providers developing XR solutions, and organisations piloting extended reality in manufacturing, healthcare, or training. EU project coordinators seeking consortium partners will find our work relevant.
Arrange a meeting
If you plan to attend XR Expo 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 XR Expo 2025 event page.