Conference Presentation Planning
Nuwa is preparing research paper submission to EuroXR 2025 International Conference scheduled for 3-5 September in Winterthur, Switzerland, presenting comprehensive validation results from XRisis humanitarian emergency training platform development. The submission addresses evaluation methodology combining System Usability Scale, component-specific added value ratings, and qualitative debrief analysis; quantitative outcomes demonstrating differential training effectiveness across emergency management applications; and strategic insights about when extended reality delivers sufficient value to justify deployment versus when conventional modalities serve requirements more effectively. EuroXR represents Europe's premier extended reality research conference attracting academic researchers, industry practitioners, and policy makers shaping continental XR strategy, providing ideal venue for disseminating rigorous evaluation evidence to audiences interested in evidence-based assessment beyond promotional claims that technology vendors typically provide.
Academic Validation and Research Contribution
Peer-reviewed conference publication establishes academic credibility demonstrating that XRisis development followed rigorous methodology generating findings meeting scholarly quality standards rather than merely pursuing commercial objectives without systematic evaluation. The research contributes to limited evidence base about XR training effectiveness in humanitarian contexts, addressing knowledge gap where advocacy claims about immersive learning benefits substantially exceed empirical validation from operational deployments with actual target users. Publication at EuroXR positions Nuwa as legitimate contributor to XR research discourse participating in scholarly knowledge building rather than merely consuming research outputs for commercial application, strengthening relationships with academic institutions potentially interested in continued collaboration, student project partnerships, or joint research proposals building on XRisis foundations.
Research Findings Positioning
The paper emphasises several novel contributions beyond standard technology demonstration publications. The component differentiation methodology enabling granular identification of which capabilities deliver value (implementation simulation rated 4.2 out of 5) versus which require reconsideration (theoretical briefing rated 3.2 out of 5) provides transferable assessment approach applicable to evaluating immersive training in other specialised domains. The finding that desktop computers provide adequate training value for most applications whilst VR headsets enhance without fundamentally changing outcomes challenges assumptions that stereoscopic immersion represents essential requirement for XR training effectiveness, substantially expanding market addressability and deployment feasibility. The usability score of 59% whilst below consumer application standards provides realistic baseline for complex professional tools during initial deployment, informing appropriate expectations about what acceptable usability means for specialised operational systems rather than perpetuating unrealistic comparisons against highly polished consumer applications refined through years of iterative improvement with massive user bases. The multi-method validation approach combining quantitative metrics with qualitative explanation demonstrates comprehensive evaluation enabling informed deployment decisions rather than simplistic success-failure binary assessments that poorly serve complex sociotechnical systems where capabilities succeed differentially across varied application contexts.
Networking and Partnership Development
EuroXR attendance supports multiple objectives beyond formal paper presentation including engagement with European research institutions exploring immersive technology applications potentially relevant to SimExBuilder evolution, identification of complementary capability providers whose technologies might enhance platform functionality, and connection to EU funding programme administrators interested in CORTEX2 impact evidence demonstrating successful research-to-market progression. The conference enables discussing potential follow-up Horizon Europe proposals building on XRisis technical foundations and lessons learned, positioning Nuwa for participation in next-generation cooperative XR research initiatives whilst maintaining commercial platform development as primary focus. Conversations with other humanitarian technology researchers can explore shared challenges, collaborative opportunities, and potential for coordinated publications synthesising insights across multiple projects addressing related questions about technology-mediated humanitarian capacity development.
Dissemination Strategy and Impact Amplification
Academic publication complements commercial platform marketing by establishing independent validation through peer review that prospective clients value differently than vendor promotional materials. Organisations evaluating training technology investments often seek published research evidence demonstrating effectiveness before committing budgets, making EuroXR presentation strategic investment in credibility building alongside immediate networking value. The presentation will be accompanied by poster displays, demonstration videos, and technical documentation enabling conference attendees to explore XRisis capabilities and validation outcomes in depth beyond what oral presentation time constraints permit, maximising knowledge transfer and relationship development opportunities within compressed conference timeframe.
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