(Primapress) – Rome – Until a few decades ago, space travel seemed like just science fiction, but “space travel” is now one of the world’s medium-term scenarios. The European space world will gather for the fifth edition of the European Forum for the New Space Economy from 5 to 7 December in Fiera di Roma. However, this event, sponsored by the Italian Space Agency in collaboration with CNR, Enea, Ingv, the Engineers’ Union of the Province of Rome and the Lazio Region and the Rome Chamber of Commerce, also aims to explore the complex field of everything beyond space. Developing this sector starting from training and simulation models in the field of engineering research and testing and preparing specific skills from astronauts to “travel crew” for future space flight organizers. In this area of space economy, at the Rome Expo, in addition to spatial agencies and research bodies, SMEs such as Next One Film Group, a Romanian company founded with the support of Invitalia specializing in scientifically based photography and video image processing, will present at the NSE the global showcase. The first for the Metaverso Lunar City platform created in partnership with Vection Technologies, Thales Alenia Space and Altec. “The platform – explains CEO of Next One Film Group, Alessandra Bonavena – will allow you to “visit” with viewers in virtual reality, an honest preview of some areas of the future Lunar City spaceport: from the large-space passenger entrance to the Columbus module developed and built by the European Space Agency Thales Alenia Space, even arriving at the departure gate with a view between the Moon and the Earth. What can only seem like a sophisticated and immersive EduEntertainment broadcast – continues Bonavena – is in fact the Metaverso platform that investigates the goals of using virtual reality for travel simulations for tour operators and “travelers”. “In space but above all training for the training of astronauts, engineers and travelers. Process development tests for research institutions and universities.” – (Primapress)
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