A combination of a special monitor and software that allows users to view visual content in real space without the need for additional special equipment (e.g. 3D glasses). Autostereoscopic 3D display 

What is autostereoscopic imaging? 

A combination of a special monitor and software that allows users to view visual content in real space without the need for additional special equipment (e.g. 3D glasses). 

Innovations in the Geoview autostereoscopic imaging solution 

This type of imaging technology is already used in many places, but the drawback of existing solutions is that they are not able to convert two-dimensional image content into three-dimensional content. The result of Geoview's research is that arbitrarily generated image content can be viewed simultaneously in autostereoscopic, i.e. three-dimensional, perspective. 

Another major innovation is the streamlining of spatial data entry procedures and the development of standardised interfaces. However, not only the capture but also the input of spatial data offers untapped potential. This research is largely related to autostereoscopic image display, since what would an improved autostereoscopic display tool and software be without spatial data and vice versa. 

Future vision 

Geoview autostereoscopic imaging can be a major breakthrough for many IT systems and has many concrete implementation possibilities. The intertwining of spatial data capture and input could open up a new dimension of human-machine interaction for future applications.