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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. And so my co-founder at his lab in Oxford really just invented a way to do that in real time on a regular phone, all in-software. firm investing in AR solutions.
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And we took that company to $250-million between 2008, 2009 to 2011. And that allowed us to expand the business and have a presence that today, although we don't have investment, I think we have more locations than MagicLeap, that has a $2.7-billion And I'm together with MagicLeap, I think MagicLeap is a wonderful product.
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. And so my co-founder at his lab in Oxford really just invented a way to do that in real time on a regular phone, all in-software. firm investing in AR solutions.
You know, I watched your 2019 keynote from AWE again, and put on these these welding glasses that you had back in 2009. They come to the show to actually buy software and hardware because they really understand the need and understand what it can do, at least to a certain degree. I think MagicLeap calls it the Magicverse.
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