by invirtua | Sep 28, 2020 | Current Autism Research, News
This year, a professor at Brigham Young University published a study in the Elsevier Journal called “Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders.” It details how they used our 3D Digital Puppeteer software to examine avatar-based social skills intervention in a clinical...
by invirtua | Nov 22, 2019 | Invirtua's Clients' Success Stories, Services
A Live Animation Adventure with Interactive Avatars By Enid Webb – Silver Linings Education Services My personal story about working with Invirtua READ MORE ABOUT WEBB’S EXPERIENCE: The little autistic boy was normally not interested in interacting with...
by invirtua | Nov 10, 2019 | News
Invirtua’s mission is to help those living with autism improve their conversational, social and motivational skills using interactive cartoon character computer technology. These Interactive avatars that help autistic children were demonstrated at the American...
by invirtua | Sep 27, 2019 | Services
What INVIRTUA Does: Autistic Child As Digital Puppeteer An autistic child expresses himself by speaking as an animated cartoon character in the office of his speech pathologist, and a contagious case of fun breaks out, infecting everyone around him. That’s what a new...
by invirtua | Sep 23, 2015 | News
Gary Jesch Brings 3D Telepresence Devices to Stanford’s Medicine X Interacting with avatars, a form of 3D Telemedicine, was demonstrated at Medicine X in Palo Alto, California first on September 2015. Live animation expert Gary Jesch connected his 3D Digital...
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