The Multimedia Content Laboratory of the Department of Applied Informatics and Multimedia, TEI Crete was established in the beginning of 2004. The hardware for the laboratory was acquired later in the same year from TEI of Crete through funding from the EPEAEK program of the Hellenic Ministry of Education and from other funding resources, such as Regional and Research Programs.
X3DOM (pronounced X-Freedom) is an experimental open-source framework and runtime to support the ongoing discussion in the Web3D and W3C communities how an integration of HTML5 and declarative 3D content could look like. It tries to fulfill the current HTML5 specification for declarative 3D content and allows including X3D elements as part of any HTML5 DOM tree.
ammo.js is a direct port of the Bullet physics engine to JavaScript, using Emscripten. The source code is translated directly to JavaScript, without human rewriting, so functionality should be identical to the original Bullet.