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7Invensun is a Chinese company that wants to disrupt the VR eye tracking sector

The Ghost Howls

It is mostly unknown here in the West because its target market is mostly the one of its home country, but actually, it’s working on eye tracking since 2009 , so it has a deep expertise with this technology. Will it be available also on Western websites like Amazon? 7Invensun logo (Image by 7Invensun). Yes, it is!

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Reaching for the Clouds with 6D.ai’s Matt Miesnieks

XR for Business Podcast

He’s built AR system prototypes for Samsung, and had long executive and technical careers in mobile software infrastructure before jumping into AR back in 2009. The tools are pretty [new], and Unity and things, you need to invest a fair bit of time and effort to build something. You can mess around with Amazon Sumerian.

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Reaching for the Clouds with 6D.ai’s Matt Miesnieks

XR for Business Podcast

He’s built AR system prototypes for Samsung, and had long executive and technical careers in mobile software infrastructure before jumping into AR back in 2009. The tools are pretty [new], and Unity and things, you need to invest a fair bit of time and effort to build something. You can mess around with Amazon Sumerian.

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Off to Digital Market We Go, with InContext Solutions’ Tracey Wiedmeyer

XR for Business Podcast

You can build in Unity, it’s the same thing. We started in 2009 before really headsets were hitting the market. I think that was one of the biggest challenges over the last few years, was… well, put it this way: Amazon has 1.5 billion products for sale on Amazon. Tracey: Yeah, exact for us. Alan: Absolutely.

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Off to Digital Market We Go, with InContext Solutions’ Tracey Wiedmeyer

XR for Business Podcast

You can build in Unity, it’s the same thing. We started in 2009 before really headsets were hitting the market. I think that was one of the biggest challenges over the last few years, was… well, put it this way: Amazon has 1.5 billion products for sale on Amazon. Tracey: Yeah, exact for us. Alan: Absolutely.

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Reaching for the Clouds with 6D.ai’s Matt Miesnieks

XR for Business Podcast

He’s built AR system prototypes for Samsung, and had long executive and technical careers in mobile software infrastructure before jumping into AR back in 2009. The tools are pretty [new], and Unity and things, you need to invest a fair bit of time and effort to build something. You can mess around with Amazon Sumerian.

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Creating Virtual Scenarios to Train Soft Skills in XR, with Friends With Holograms’ Cortney Harding

XR for Business Podcast

We just worked with Unity, building augmented reality projects. You can buy it on Amazon, you can buy it at Best Buy. I was a magazine editor in 2008, 2009 when Twitter was really starting to take off. We have done some work with the Air Force on voice-activated pilot training. And I can’t say which one yet, TBD.