Organisers

Eurographics Eurographics
Eurographics is the only truly Europe-wide professional Computer Graphics association. The association supports its members in advancing the state of the art in Computer Graphics and related fields such as Multimedia, Scientific Visualization and Human Computer Interfaces. Through a world-wide membership, EG maintains close links with developments in the US, Japan and other countries, promoting the exchange of scientific and technical information and skills on a global scale. Eurographics organises many different activities and services for its members, who include researchers, developers, educators and those who work in the computer graphics industry, both as users and providers of computer graphics hardware, software, and applications.
EuroVR EuroVR
EuroVR is the European Association for Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality An international non-profit Association designed to bring together all those interested in VR/AR Technologies and to pursue the development and further deployment of such technologies.
Association for Computing Machinery Association for Computing Machinery
ACM, the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, delivers resources that advance computing as a science and a profession. ACM provides the computing field's premier Digital Library and serves its members and the computing profession with leading-edge publications, conferences, and career resources. The JVRC 2013 conference has been approved for in-cooperation status by ACM.
SIGGRAPH SIGGRAPH
A special interest group of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the world’s first and largest computing society, ACM SIGGRAPH offers a diverse menu of programs and services for its members and the computer graphics community. The main mission of Siggraph is to promote the generation and dissemination of information on computer graphics and interactive techniques. Its purpose is to foster a membership community of people whose core values help them to catalyze the innovation and application of computer graphics and interactive techniques.
VENISE team of CNRS-LIMSI VENISE team of CNRS-LIMSI
The Computer Sciences Laboratory for Mechanics and Engineering Sciences (LIMSI) is a CNRS laboratory associated with Paris-Sud University. The research at LIMSI covers a wide disciplinary spectrum from thermodynamics to cognition, encompassing fluid mechanics, energetics, acoustics and voice synthesis, spoken language and text processing, vision, virtual reality. VENISE is the Virtual & Augmented Reality research team of the lab and co-organises JVRC 2013. Its research focus is the developement of methods and tools to make immersive and collaborative interactions more "natural" or more intuitive, with a wide range of applications: molecular simulation, explorations of CFD simulations, design, engineering & manufacturing, didactics of science ...
CEA LIST CEA LIST
At the heart of the Plateau de Saclay (Ile-de-France), the CEA LIST Institute focuses its research on digital intelligent systems. In direct link with economic and social issues, the major R&D projects of CEA LIST focus on interactive systems (ambient intelligence), embedded systems (architecture, software engineering and systems), and sensors and signal processing (industrial control, health and safety , metrology).
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