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Coventry University takes delivery of a Cobra180

Coventry University takes delivery of a Cobra180

on Tuesday, 15 June 2021. Posted in June 2021

Cobra180 Venom Immersive Interactive display delivered to Coventry University

 

 Coventry University starts rollout of Cobra180 domes to compliment their new flight simulation centre

Coventry University has taken delivery of a Cobra180 8K AV Pro which is now in service within the school of Mechanical, Aerospace and automotive engineering. The solution integrates our Cobra180 8K AV Pro immersive display system with the EDGE 6D motion simulator.

Pictured here is the set up. A Cobra180 dome display, on our custom X-series support stand. The 8K e-shift projector and optics delivering 180 degree by 80 degree field of view from our Cobra Pro Image Generator. Fully calibrated using our Cobra True Dimension warping software.

Due to the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, the team were able to perform an installation on-site and in line with the company’s site acceptance testing (SAT) for the customer whilst adhering to the current COVID-19 government guidelines.

Supporting Team Scotland for Sustainable Aviation

Supporting Team Scotland for Sustainable Aviation

on Monday, 17 May 2021. Posted in May 2021

TEAM SCOTLAND

We are delighted to be supporting Team Scotland for Sustainable Aviation for the COP26 - UN Climate Change Conference.

As a consortium member, we will work alongside some fantastic businesses and organisations who are committed to achieving a sustainable future in the aerospace and aviation sectors. The UK's Green Agenda, the sector's commitment to reducing carbon emissions through initiatives such as FlyZero, and investment in R&D to meet sustainability objectives are key in creating environmentally friendly and sustainable air travel.

The team engagement survey and subsequent meetings gave visibility to the Scottish sustainable aviation activities, established new links, raised awareness to Jet Zero, FlyZero and other major initiatives. It also started some progressive discussions. There was an overwhelming consensus that impartial management of a centralised team bringing active parties in Scotland together would be of great benefit to safeguard jobs and R&D in Scotland in sustainable aviation. Sharing visibility, information, ideas, resources, opportunities, common approaches, talking about problems and working together were some of the benefits identified by the team.

We look forward to contributing towards a more sustainable future for aviation

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