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Sony has struck a deal with a British university to help push the boundaries in 3D technology.
The PlayStation owner has allowed students at the University of Central Lancashire to work on-site at the company. In turn the students have built various software that is hoped will progress 3D technology.
Three final-year UCLan students have just finished their studies with PlayStation 3D technology experts, two of which have graduated with a first-class degree in games development.
One of the student projects was based on research into ways to make 3D stereoscopic games run faster, the university claimed.
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Sony has pledged to present the students’ findings at the 3D Entertainment Summit in Los Angeles.
Students will research if there is a competitive advantage provided by 3D stereoscopic gaming, Sony claimed.
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