Nuwa Presence at XR Expo
Nuwa is participating in XR Expo 2025 at Porsche Arena and Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart, Germany, on 8-9 May, presenting the XRisis humanitarian emergency training platform to European extended reality professionals, technology providers, and research institutions. The presentation showcases recent validation outcomes from comprehensive evaluation with Action Contre la Faim emergency roster personnel, demonstrating quantified results (59% System Usability Scale, 70% added value rating, 66% user satisfaction) and qualitative insights about selective XR application in training contexts. XR Expo provides concentrated opportunity to engage European XR community at single venue, with attendance spanning hardware manufacturers, software developers, content creators, academic researchers, enterprise deployment decision-makers, and innovation managers evaluating immersive technology for operational contexts, creating networking environment relevant to Nuwa's commercial platform development objectives and partnership exploration priorities.
CORTEX2 Consortium Collaboration Showcase
The XRisis presentation emphasises multi-partner technology integration demonstrating successful collaboration across CORTEX2 consortium including German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) providing Video Call Alternative Appearance avatar technology, Alcatel Lucent Enterprise delivering Rainbow CPaaS communication infrastructure, CEA contributing Conversational Virtual Agent AI dialogue capabilities, and Linagora supplying meeting summarisation services. This consortium collaboration narrative illustrates how EU-funded research programmes enable small-to-medium enterprises to access cutting-edge technologies developed by major research institutions and commercial innovators, creating innovation opportunities economically infeasible through independent development pathways. The presentation addresses technical integration approaches, architectural decisions separating component concerns enabling independent evolution, troubleshooting methodologies when assembling capabilities from distributed providers, and lessons learned about managing multi-partner technology coordination whilst maintaining coherent user experiences.
Validation Evidence Dissemination
XR Expo attendance provides platform for disseminating validation evidence to broader XR practitioner community beyond academic publication audiences or humanitarian sector stakeholders. The presentation shares quantified outcomes demonstrating differential training value across emergency management applications (implementation simulation substantially outperforming theoretical briefing), usability challenges encountered during real-world deployment with non-technical users, and strategic insights informing selective XR application rather than universal immersion across all training requirements. Sharing rigorous evaluation evidence contributes to European XR community knowledge base about what actually works versus what merely demonstrates impressively, supporting realistic technology adoption decisions grounded in empirical outcomes rather than speculative enthusiasm or vendor marketing claims. The dissemination reinforces Nuwa's positioning as serious contributor to XR research and practice rather than merely commercial entity pursuing sales objectives, building credibility valuable for subsequent partnership development, investment conversations, and competitive positioning in emerging simulation training markets.
Engagement Objectives and Collaboration Opportunities
Nuwa seeks connections with research institutions exploring immersive technology applications in adjacent domains where humanitarian training lessons transfer (healthcare emergency preparedness, industrial safety, crisis coordination), technology providers developing XR hardware and software solutions potentially applicable to simulation exercise requirements, and organisations piloting extended reality in manufacturing, training, or cultural heritage contexts where shared challenges around usability, accessibility, and deployment complexity create opportunities for knowledge exchange. EU project coordinators seeking consortium partners for immersive technology initiatives would find Nuwa's demonstrated capability to effectively execute CORTEX2 integration relevant to potential future collaboration proposals. Innovation managers evaluating XR for operational deployment in their organisations can discuss realistic timelines, resource requirements, validation approaches, and commercial model options based on XRisis lessons rather than relying solely on vendor projections that may underestimate deployment complexity or overestimate user adoption without adequate evidence basis.
Event Reference and Connection
Full presentation details and scheduling available through the XR Expo 2025 event page. Organisations interested in discussing XRisis validation outcomes, SimExBuilder commercial platform development, or potential partnership opportunities should contact Nuwa to arrange conversations during the conference.

