WMG in the Media
Scene referred HD
Scene referred HD (www.tvbeurope.com, 12 September)
Warwick Experts Help West Midlands Police Convict Killers
BBC Crimewatch Roadshow Professor Mark Williams interview: 17.07 to 19:00 APROX, www.youtube.com, 1 July 2015
WMG 3D scanning technology helps West Midlands Police convict killer
- 3D scanning technology helped murder investigation
[Video] - (BBC News)
- Birmingham canal murder: man guilty of body-in-suitcase killing
(BBC News)
- WMG's 3D printed bones help to solve murder case
(Times Higher Education)
- University of Warwick experts help convict body in suitcase killer
(Coventry Telegraph)
- Michael Spalding murder: 3D technology helped to convict killers
(Birmingham Mail)
- Futuristic 3D scanning tech helped convict brutal killer of Michael Spalding
(Express & Star)
- Michael Spalding murder
(Mirror)
- Guilty Smethwick murderer dumped body in canal
(Heart)
- Man killed friend and cut up body
(Daventry Express)
- Futuristic forensics project helping convict killers
(Crime & Justice)
- Suspect in gruesome murder sentenced to life in prison after 3D printed bones help convict him
(3Dprint.com)
WMG facilities help researchers decipher ancient stone tablet
- Warwick University sheds light on Noah's Ark legend
(Coventry Telegraph)
Made in Coventry and Warwickshire
- Interview with Prof Alan Chalmers, Dr Jamie Mackrill and Dr Mark Swift
[audio] (BBC Coventry and Warwickshire)
Prof Alan Chalmers interviewed at IBC 2013
- goHDR to bring HDR technology to video
(Planet 5D blog)
WMG Visualisation team develop HDR systems
- University makes strides in HDR development
(Broadcast)
Jaguar Land Rover to invest in simulation for R&D
- Virtual reality for Jaguar Land Rover as it looks to the future
(Birmingham Post)
- Meeting the challenges of virtual design
(Eureka)