To provide creative and innovative technological solutions in
High Performance Computing, seeking the satisfaction of our clients'
needs and expectations.
In 2002, a group of researchers pursuing their MSc. and PhD., with experience
in the development of graphic computing and distributed computing applications,
started joining forces to create a high performance system for virtual reality
environments. One of the results of this endeavor was the development of libGlass, a library for distributed
applications running in computer clusters.
These researchers then founded Corollarium Technologies, a company that has
been growing ever since its inception, gradually expanding its reach in High
Performance Computing projects.
Corollarium Technologies is currently formed by highly capacitated
professionals and large experience.
Corollarium Technologies expertise lies on High Performance Computing, with
focus on:
- Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Web portals
- Our expertise in web development is targeted at high-traffic web
portals. Corollarium has extensive know-how of scalability issues, and can design and implement
portals with very large databases, complex queries and high volume of access. Our solutions
run on clusters and commonly use LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Python).
Image and video processing
Corollarium Technologies has been contemplated with investments from some important institutions.
Corollarium is responsible for three open source applications in the
XPTA.LAB
project, a grant by the Brazilian Ministery for Culture: a virtual art project
based on the work of
Sonia Menna Barreto,
digital TV games for the visually impaired and a software library for body tracking
with cameras,
skamleton, which can be used for
games and virtual reality.
São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) is an independent public foundation with the mission to foster research
and the scientific and technological development of the State of São Paulo, Brazil.
FAPESP has granted Corollarium Technologies a PIPE grant in 2009, for innovative research on low cost virtual
reality systems.
FINEP (Research and Projects Financing), also known as the Brazilian Innovation Agency,
is a public owned institution with the purpose of financing scientific and technological research and
graduate courses in Brazilian universities and research institutions, as well as research and development in
companies.
Corollarium Technologies won a one year long PRIME grant in December/2009 on the
LikeOrHate.com project.