Virtalis Updates Visionary Render, Adds Manikins

MANCHESTER, UK, Aug 15, 2022 – Virtalis has announced the latest release of their flagship Visionary Render software, which includes the addition of 1:1 scale manikins.

This exciting functionality offers users the ability to apply the ergonomic considerations of a project to their design reviews. This helps to ensure the safety of employees whilst simultaneously maximizing process and planning efficiency. By carrying out these evaluations virtually and being able to adapt and iterate designs to suit the desired outcomes, the need for changes to be made when a physical build process gets underway is significantly reduced.

Conducting an ergonomic analysis enables critical consideration to be given to three key areas at the early stage of a design process:

  • Human factors: such as seat size, reach to control, access panels, buttons, interfaces, dimensions, motion
  • Task design: such as management of order of tasks, ease of use, information overload
  • Machine design: such as mechanical arrangements for access and service

The manikins can be easily positioned into relevant and representative poses in order to answer any questions of reach, fit, and access. Engineers and Human Factors specialists can easily measure the manikin in the scene and refer back to anthropometric data in order to match design specifications.

The built-in functionalities of the manikins offer users the opportunity to:

  • Easily manipulate manikins into relevant and representative poses
  • Apply detailed scaling for comprehensive coverage of design population
  • Fully understand access, visibility and reach constraints
  • Obtain precise measurements for accurate reference back to anthropometric data
  • Work within representative ranges of motion for each joint to ensure human limits are respected.

Visionary Render is an enterprise-ready software solution that enables users to import engineering data assets, build bespoke virtual scenes and interact with their models in an immersive visualization environment. In a virtual scene, colleagues can collaborate either locally or remotely on tasks such as design reviews, layout planning, training, operations, maintenance and more. Through engaging teams at every step of a products lifecycle, more ambitious projects can be delivered with reduced cost and risk.

For more information, visit Virtalis website.

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