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Digital Catapult collaborates with NVIDIA to explore the creative tech tools of the future

Posted 1 Jun 2023

Digital Catapult, the UK authority on advanced digital technology, is collaborating with NVIDIA to fast-track the development of cutting-edge tools and technology to enable next-generation content and experiences.

The “Catalysts and Connectors: Tools for the Creative Industries” Challenge is part of MyWorld, a unique collaboration of organisations, from across the West of England region’s creative and technology industries, led by the University of Bristol and funded by UKRI’s Strength in Places Fund.

Together, Digital Catapult and NVIDIA designed a challenge for industry to respond to, rallying local businesses to explore how advancements in technology will provide new opportunities to create, deliver and assess experiences, focused on new forms of reality capture, real-time collaboration and creation, and multi-platform delivery of experiences and content. Participating companies will receive up to £50,000 of funding from MyWorld to help develop a proof-of-concept prototype, or innovation to extend an existing project or product.

With the rapid evolution of simulation and digital twins, interconnected virtual worlds will revolutionise multiple sectors. Many of the novel technologies and developer tools that underpin these advancements are being developed by NVIDIA as part of Omniverse — a Universal Scene Description (USD)-based development platform for creating and operating industrial metaverse applications — and related ongoing research in domains such as Neural Radiance Fields.

Now, a cohort of small businesses – some of whose work is steadily gaining traction as well as award-winning companies – from across the West of England region will join the programme working with Digital Catapult and NVIDIA for 16 weeks over the summer to develop and deliver cutting-edge work that will have a global impact on the region and the UK’s creative industries as a whole.

The nine companies selected to take part in the programme are:

Lux Aeterna (Bristol), Black Laboratory (Bristol), Force of Habit (Bristol), Meaning Machine (Bristol), and Motion Impossible (South Gloucestershire), who are all working with NVIDIA.

Zubr and Uninvited Guests (Bristol), GroundWaves (Bristol), Anagram (Bristol) and Larkhall (Bath) who will be working on the Open Challenge.

More detail about all of the organisations joining the Catalysts and Connectors Challenge programme can be found at www.myworld-creates.com. Discover more about Digital Catapult’s acceleration programmes at futurescope.digicatapult.org.uk