Metaverse event held to relaunch university institute

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A digital universe - known as a metaverse - has been created, allowing people from all over the world to attend events

At a glance

  • Coventry University has opened a £6m expansion to its technology centre

  • It includes six new laboratories and robotics and testing areas

  • Students will be able to attend lectures using digital avatars

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A university technology centre has been celebrating the completion of a £6m expansion with a virtual gathering.

Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) has opened new teaching spaces, including six new laboratories and a robotics and testing area.

The facilities will also allow students to attend lectures remotely, using 3D computer-generated models of the facilities and avatars to represent the attendees.

Marcos Kauffman, director of the centre, said the gathering, which took place earlier, was the beginning of a "new chapter" enabling it to be "at the forefront of innovative teaching".

Some of the guests at the official reopening have been appearing as virtual avatars, joining guests attending in-person.

They were able to move their avatar around a digital replica of the AME base and join in the sessions remotely, as well as interacting with other people in the metaverse and those at the event in person.

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The expansion includes six new laboratories and a robotics and testing area

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The new teaching spaces are part of a £6m expansion

The AME opened in 2014 and the new expansion was part funded via a £1m grant from the government’s Local Growth Fund.

It was set up as a partnership with Unipart manufacturing and its managing director, Carol Burke, said it was addressing the "skills and technology gaps in our industry".

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Virtual technology enables students to take part in remote learning