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Creating 3D apps and online social games RealSim Brings Planning out of the Dark Ages and History to Life
02/10/2025
Although we didn’t take home the prize, it was great to catch up with these smart energetic people passionate about making Laois a better place to live and work in
28/07/2023
For all Dublin and general GAA fans, have a go at finding the Sam Maguire Cup among the city's streets with the link below.
Find and click on the Cup and score a point for your County.
https://online3d.realsim.ie/webgl/Findingsam/
26/04/2023
https://online3d.realsim.ie/webgl/Mountrath/
3 years ago we were awarded the opportunity to develop a new vision for the town of Mountrath in Co. Laois. Mountrath is like many town's across the country who have suffered a steady decline with the loss retail activity and more crucially it's young population to the larger urban centres. Unlike other towns however, this is the one I grew up in and so I was delighted to apply our skills and creativity to a town that gave me so much growing up. We created a 'digital twin' of the town and am delighted to announce that this is now available online as an interactive 3d viewer. Check out the layers tab to toggle different development scenarios and even a reconstruction of the old Market House that was knocked down in 1964!
10/02/2023
Is this peak public consultation?
A Galway resident projects our 3d web model of the proposed Knocknacarra District Centre residential development neighbouring their property onto their upstairs bedroom window!
https://online3d.realsim.ie/Knocknacarra-District-Centre/
05/10/2022
A comparative view between how the town square in Mountrath Co. Laois may have looked today and how it looked with the Market House in 1912 (demolished in 1964). Brought back to life 'virtually' in interactive 3D, the Market House can be explored on this novel 3d web viewer. It also shows various future sustainable town development options, following extension consultations with the local community;
online3d.realsim.ie/webgl/mountrath
Comments are welcomed.
Note: designed for desktop or laptop use only
07/07/2022
This reminds me of Henry Ford’s famous quote, “If I had asked people what they want, they would have said, Faster Horses”. Todays transport policies of many cities are looking for faster horses rather than focusing on innovation within public transport
As cities become more congested, wasting productivity and increasing pollution, we must shift the focus and emphasis on cheap, reliable, and safe public transportation. I envision the federal government diverting funds to military contracts, not to build multi-millionaire planes and bombs that will never see action, but to build public transportation vehicles and green technology that directly benefit every American.
https://secure.actblue.com/donate/groupeffort
17/06/2022
RealSim is delighted to have assisted Naomh Breandan Loughrea Credit Union team winning the annual Deloitte Financial Services Innovation Award for best Social/Sustainability project for 2022 with our 3D Energy project for Loughrea, in collaboration with Sustainable Energy West, NUI Galway and St Raphaels Secondary School. https://sustainableenergywest.realsim.ie/
16/06/2022
Great way to encourage public health and transport at the same time
In Cluj-Napoca, Romania, you can pay for your bus ticket by doing 20 squats. A device measures the squats and issues a bus ticket valid for a trip in the CTP Cluj Napoca network (urban area). Disabled and elderly people can ride for free.
10/06/2022
Delighted to have welcomed this week esteemed former Darpa director of Autonomous aircraft systems, Mike Francis to our office NUI Galway. While here, he got to experience a very different type of travel - Time Travel, when he explored Medieval Galway in Virtual Reality
04/05/2022
Want to make history fun for students or are just interested in discovering more about our past? This free online viewer of an Irish crannog in Ballinlough, Roscommon is the 1st of several such Windows into the Past we will be releasing https://online3d.realsim.ie/webgl/BallinloughCrannog/
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