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Justin Rattner, Intel
Labs: Nokia, Intel & University of Oulu Create Joint 3D Innovation Lab
August 24, 2010
Intel,
Nokia and the University of Oulu officially opened the Intel and Nokia
Joint Innovation Center today. It will employ about two dozen R&D
professionals and become the latest member of Intel’s European Research
Network, Intel Labs Europe.
Initially the lab will conduct research for new and compelling mobile
user experiences that could leverage the rapidly increasing capabilities
of mobile devices. Creating interfaces that are more similar to
interactions in the real world can enable experiences that are more
natural and intuitive, in the same way that modern games and movies are
more immersive through the use of realistic 3-D graphics.
The new lab is well aligned with the MeeGo open source platform recently
launched by Intel and Nokia. MeeGo provides the greatest flexibility for
developing new 3-D experiences on mobile devices as much of the lab’s
research activity will also be open source.
“The University of Oulu’s focus on future telecommunications solutions
as well as electronics and photonics made it the perfect location for
the Intel and Nokia Joint Innovation Center,” says Justin Rattner, Intel
chief technology officer and director of Intel Labs.
Another potential area of research could look into technologies that
allow displaying a 3-D hologram of the person you are talking to on the
phone, a capability only found in science fiction movies today.
Consumers will feel more involved and engaged with their mobile
experience than with current methods.
“3-D
technology could change the way we use our mobile devices and make our
experiences with them much more immersive,” said Rich Green, Senior vice
president and chief technical officer, Nokia. “Our new joint laboratory
with Intel draws on the Oulu research community’s 3-D interface
expertise, and over time will lay down some important foundations for
future mobile experiences.”
The lab will be located at the Center
for Internet Excellence at the University of Oulu, and will work closely
with the Oulu Urban Living Labs, which provide a unique environment for
sensor research, testing and piloting technological and social
innovations. The Intel and Nokia Joint Innovation Center follows a
successful industry and academia collaboration model similar to the ones
of Intel Labs Barcelona and the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in
Spain, the Intel Visual Computing Institute and the Saarland University
in Germany or Intel Labs Berkeley at the University of California at
Berkeley in the United States. |