CLAP -Hyperrealistic hand interaction for virtual reality
Exhibitor
Area of exhibition:
Stand
Knowledge-generating body:
Rey Juan Carlos University

A real-time hand simulator that replicates the user's hands in virtual reality, enabling realistic and intuitive digital interaction. The system includes the physical simulation of multiple biomechanical elements of the hands, including skin deformation as a soft tissue and the calculation of friction between the hand and virtual objects.
The technology integrates with industry-leading hand-tracking systems and virtual reality headsets.
Country:
Spain
Region:
Community of Madrid
Sectors:
Health
Other
Digital Health
SDG:
SDG04: Quality education, "SDG09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure", SDG03: Good health and well-being

Video Link:
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The versatility of the technology allows it to impact a wide range of applications:
- Rehabilitation: Faster and more accurate diagnoses
- Training: Hands-on learning in realistic simulated environments. Learn by doing
- Tourism/Heritage: Direct interaction with cultural objects
- Ergonomics: Real-time analysis of hand postures and actions



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