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billpr

01/30/06 7:14 PM

#18124 RE: TEEROY #18123

Amazing:: Tom Milks our Vice President of ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONS was the guy who saw some benefit to this..<<initally rejected by VirTra>>..I guess the other guys were too busy MERGERING..BTW is Kichens still around??

KauaiPI

01/30/06 7:49 PM

#18126 RE: TEEROY #18123

TEEROY~thanks for posting that link!

http://www.case.edu/news/2006/1-06/virtra.htm

Anyone.... how much does a 180IVR without a "threat belt" go for these days?

The new theater will cost approximately $90,000 and up to $20,000 per movie. Williams has used her start-up research funds from the university for the theater and W.P. Jones Grant funds to support the training of the IT specialists in the movie production and instructional design

Is it possible that the construction will cost as much as VTSI's 180 IVR unit?

When you see this in print it makes you wonder why we can't sell more units...

Initially rejected by VirTra Systems, Tom Milks, vice president of advertising and promotions at the Arlington, Texas, technology company realized that the company's current technology would directly address these innovative commercial solutions. Within a few hours, he contacted Williams to discuss the design for a 180-degree, three-screen movie theater and to create three, 2-D movies with hyper-branches that seamlessly change the screen scenarios to challenge the patient to use new communication strategies in their speech and language therapy.

According to Williams, the technology is so new for communication sciences that when the virtual reality theater opens in April in Room 414 in Cleveland's Hearing and Speech Center on Euclid Avenue, it will be the first of its kind in the world


tia

best!
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