We congratulate Vincent Ritter on winning the Carl-Georg-Weitzel-Prize of the Mittweida University of Applied Sciences for his bachelor thesis “Virtual Reality (VR) tools in room acoustic planning practice. We are very pleased and proud to have been able to accompany the development of this work.
As part of his bachelor’s thesis, Vincent Ritter’s aim was not only to visualize real spaces using VR glasses and headphones, but also to make it possible to experience the various sound sources in the room both visually and acoustically. He successfully implemented this using the Blaibach concert hall in the Bavarian Forest as an example, using the well-known Unity development environment from the gaming sector.
You can find more information about the Award Ceremony in the Mittweida University review.