SPOT - Simultaan Plaats Onderzoek Tool
The solution from CoVince Innovations B.V. converts simple video recordings into collaborative 3D environments. This allows multiple experts to simultaneously visit crime scenes within two hours - from any location.
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Virtuele War Room voor Wendbaar Politieoptreden
The Virtual War Room enables police teams to prepare for unexpected situations within a matter of hours. Using up-to-date 3D area data, colleagues jointly build a realistic tactical situation map, explore scenarios and train directly in VR or Mixed Reality, even from different locations. In this feasibility study, we determine which workflow is needed to enable operational colleagues to independently create and use scenarios. This takes into account the relevant preconditions for responsible and safe use within the police context.
PLAN Configurator
PLAN is a digital tool that enables municipalities and property developers to present spatial plans to residents in an understandable way. During participation evenings, it visualises adjustments directly in real time within a photorealistic 3D environment featuring scanned data. This allows residents to immediately see the effect of their input, leading to greater trust and engagement. PLAN aligns with the participation requirement under the Dutch Environment and Planning Act (Omgevingswet). It enables authorities and initiators to communicate plans transparently and clearly, involving citizens at an early stage in spatial decision-making.
Placemaking Immersive
Stipo and Orb Amsterdam are exploring how to convert physical participation tools for urban development into a digital, immersive application. Using virtual and mixed reality, they are investigating how citizens, policymakers and developers can gain better insight into the coherence and impact of spatial choices. The intended IX solution makes participation more accessible and enables various stakeholders to give feedback from their own perspective and facilitate co-creation. This helps improve decision-making, prevent unwanted side effects and create broader support for complex urban challenges, such as housing, sustainability and accessibility.
ASA (Augmented Situational Awareness assistent)
ASA is an augmented reality assistant that supports police officers with direct and contextual information in their field of vision via AR glasses. Think of visual markers for exits, colleagues, vehicles or danger zones, plus subtle warnings for approaching persons outside the field of view. In situations with smoke or poor visibility, ASA improves orientation through image processing. At the same time, the officer can share live footage with the control room for better coordination. This feasibility study examines whether ASA is technically feasible, practically deployable within the police organisation, and whether it contributes to safer, faster and better-informed action by officers on the street.