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Image by MagicLeap). MagicLeap is on sale. A report on Bloomberg informed us all that MagicLeap is exploring a sale of the company. The sales never skyrocketed and now MagicLeap is in desperate need of cash , after many layoffs, disappointing sales, and having put its IP as collaterals to a bank.
“‘I don’t even know what this magic is, but I want it.'” What came next was dabbling in nearly all aspects of VR — everything from 360video of boat raves to enterprise implementations. Or even worse, fly that machine to a trade show. XR has a key role given capacity for visual learning.
Until recently, Brian Kane has been highlighting more experiential demos - like one that puts a porthole to the ocean in your living room - to highlight the power of the MagicLeap, and of spatial computing in general. MagicLeap is one of these MagicLeap devices, you put it on, and your whole world is spatial computing.
How did you get involved in VR and learning? It is transforming education by experiential learning. And again, that is to help students learn faster, retain information longer, and make better decisions. The biggest one is a dissemination machine to up to 7-10,000 users. Alan: I’m really, really excited.
How did you get involved in VR and learning? It is transforming education by experiential learning. And again, that is to help students learn faster, retain information longer, and make better decisions. The biggest one is a dissemination machine to up to 7-10,000 users. Alan: I’m really, really excited.
How did you get involved in VR and learning? It is transforming education by experiential learning. And again, that is to help students learn faster, retain information longer, and make better decisions. The biggest one is a dissemination machine to up to 7-10,000 users. Alan: I'm really, really excited. What is in that?
Many other topics are touched on in this episode – virtual writing spaces, remote assistance, spatial learning, his own XR makerspace, and more. And when you start to see 25 to 35 to 40 percent reductions in times it takes for people to learn, but also reduction of error rates across the enterprise? Pretty good. How are you?
Many other topics are touched on in this episode – virtual writing spaces, remote assistance, spatial learning, his own XR makerspace, and more. And when you start to see 25 to 35 to 40 percent reductions in times it takes for people to learn, but also reduction of error rates across the enterprise? Pretty good. How are you?
I think as a lot of us have learned, those 360 music streaming experiences aren’t super compelling. But nonetheless, there was a lot of great learnings. So we’re trying to stay away from that, for at least these first few years until we gather some more learnings. Have you tried MagicLeap?
I think as a lot of us have learned, those 360 music streaming experiences aren’t super compelling. But nonetheless, there was a lot of great learnings. So we’re trying to stay away from that, for at least these first few years until we gather some more learnings. Have you tried MagicLeap?
To learn more about Samantha, you can visit samanthagwolfe.com or wearephase2.com. laughs] Alan: Are you talking about virtual/augmented/mixed reality, or are you guys also diving into artificial intelligence and machinelearning and IoT sensors and that kind of stuff? And all they were doing is was showing 360video.
To learn more about Samantha, you can visit samanthagwolfe.com or wearephase2.com. Alan: Are you talking about virtual/augmented/mixed reality, or are you guys also diving into artificial intelligence and machinelearning and IoT sensors and that kind of stuff? And all they were doing is was showing 360video.
I think as a lot of us have learned, those 360 music streaming experiences aren't super compelling. But nonetheless, there was a lot of great learnings. So we're trying to stay away from that, for at least these first few years until we gather some more learnings. Have you tried MagicLeap? Sam: Exactly.
Many other topics are touched on in this episode - virtual writing spaces, remote assistance, spatial learning, his own XR makerspace, and more. And when you start to see 25 to 35 to 40 percent reductions in times it takes for people to learn, but also reduction of error rates across the enterprise? Pretty good. How are you?
Radiant Images hopes to do the same with an investment in 360video production, and VP Michael Mansouri drops in to explain how. You can learn more about the great work that Michael and his team are doing at radiantimages.com. These are like the Microsoft Hololens, MagicLeaps. Michael, welcome to the show.
You can learn more about Alex and Lumiere by visiting LumiereVR.com. If you’re trying to engage your audience for that beautiful 30 seconds, and really make them engaged throughout a 360video or whatever kind of ad unit that you have? So, I’m looking forward to learning about what their plans are.
To learn more about Samantha, you can visit samanthagwolfe.com or wearephase2.com. laughs] Alan: Are you talking about virtual/augmented/mixed reality, or are you guys also diving into artificial intelligence and machinelearning and IoT sensors and that kind of stuff? And all they were doing is was showing 360video.
If you’re not already following Tony, you can learn a lot by connecting with him on LinkedIn and subscribing to his newsletter at skarredghost.com. You’ve got a ton coming out, now; you’ve got the Hololens, Hololens 2, MagicLeap, nreal, Realmax, Vuzix, North glasses, Epson MOVERIO, Google Glass.
Radiant Images hopes to do the same with an investment in 360video production, and VP Michael Mansouri drops in to explain how. You can learn more about the great work that Michael and his team are doing at radiantimages.com. These are like the Microsoft Hololens, MagicLeaps. Michael, welcome to the show.
And that machine at Dave & Busters in Denver, Colorado, was back-to-back booked, and families were playing. Alan: My last interview earlier today was with Jonathan Moss, the head of learning for Sprint. ” So, we’re all learning. It was pretty awesome. That’s happening and it’s coming. Jenna: Good.
And that machine at Dave & Busters in Denver, Colorado, was back-to-back booked, and families were playing. Alan: My last interview earlier today was with Jonathan Moss, the head of learning for Sprint. ” So, we’re all learning. It was pretty awesome. That’s happening and it’s coming. Jenna: Good.
You can learn more about Alex and Lumiere by visiting LumiereVR.com. The Click Effect is a 360video -- it's about a six minute piece from 2015, won a lot of awards -- that showcased one of the first full underwater 360 VR diving experiences with dolphins, and talking about the clicking noise that a dolphin will make to communicate.
To learn more about the great work that Lew and his team is doing, you can visit circuitstream.com. So we began with a kind of a core philosophy that was, the only way to learn anything really in it — and especially this technology — was to get hands-on and just start building things. Are they building stuff for MagicLeap?
To learn more about the great work that Lew and his team is doing, you can visit circuitstream.com. So we began with a kind of a core philosophy that was, the only way to learn anything really in it — and especially this technology — was to get hands-on and just start building things. Are they building stuff for MagicLeap?
Radiant Images hopes to do the same with an investment in 360video production, and VP Michael Mansouri drops in to explain how. You can learn more about the great work that Michael and his team are doing at radiantimages.com. These are like the Microsoft Hololens, MagicLeaps. Michael, welcome to the show.
You can learn more about Alex and Lumiere by visiting LumiereVR.com. If you’re trying to engage your audience for that beautiful 30 seconds, and really make them engaged throughout a 360video or whatever kind of ad unit that you have? So, I’m looking forward to learning about what their plans are.
If you're not already following Tony, you can learn a lot by connecting with him on LinkedIn and subscribing to his newsletter at skarredghost.com. You've got a ton coming out, now; you've got the Hololens, Hololens 2, MagicLeap, nreal, Realmax, Vuzix, North glasses, Epson MOVERIO, Google Glass. Tony welcome to the show.
And that machine at Dave & Busters in Denver, Colorado, was back-to-back booked, and families were playing. Alan: My last interview earlier today was with Jonathan Moss, the head of learning for Sprint. it's not been announced yet, but that will take all of that learning, and all of that experience, and put it to good use.
If you’re not already following Tony, you can learn a lot by connecting with him on LinkedIn and subscribing to his newsletter at skarredghost.com. You’ve got a ton coming out, now; you’ve got the Hololens, Hololens 2, MagicLeap, nreal, Realmax, Vuzix, North glasses, Epson MOVERIO, Google Glass.
To learn more about the great work that Lew and his team is doing, you can visit circuitstream.com. So we began with a kind of a core philosophy that was, the only way to learn anything really in it -- and especially this technology -- was to get hands-on and just start building things. Is this just enthusiasts wanting to learn?
To learn more about the great work that Lew and his team is doing, you can visit circuitstream.com. So we began with a kind of a core philosophy that was, the only way to learn anything really in it -- and especially this technology -- was to get hands-on and just start building things. Is this just enthusiasts wanting to learn?
Vice’s worked in many areas, including datamining, web development, virtual reality, 2D and 3D graphics, image and video processing. You can learn more about his company, Packet39, it’s packet39.com. Vice: We learned a lot from that one door. We learned a lot about designing for VR, the challenges. Vice: Yeah.
Vice’s worked in many areas, including datamining, web development, virtual reality, 2D and 3D graphics, image and video processing. You can learn more about his company, Packet39, it’s packet39.com. Vice: We learned a lot from that one door. We learned a lot about designing for VR, the challenges. Vice: Yeah.
Vice's worked in many areas, including datamining, web development, virtual reality, 2D and 3D graphics, image and video processing. You can learn more about his company, Packet39, it's packet39.com. Vice: We learned a lot from that one door. We learned a lot about designing for VR, the challenges. Thanks for having me.
They end up chatting about the principles behind the idea that XR is an “empathy machine.” But for a while that really looked like they and MagicLeap — and we weren’t really sure what MagicLeap looked like until very recently — were the only players in that market.
They end up chatting about the principles behind the idea that XR is an “empathy machine.” But for a while that really looked like they and MagicLeap — and we weren’t really sure what MagicLeap looked like until very recently — were the only players in that market.
You can learn more about Bill's business at www.centertec.com ]. We work with a lot of children, and the children and the teachers are very excited about learning about VR, experiencing VR. It was like a 360video, interactive experience. Alan: Are you seeing that 360video is something that people are resonating with?
As you know, I do some work with MagicLeap — I don’t speak on their behalf — but they just launched the headsets at several AT&T stores, and one of the demos is an AR…well, no, a spatial computing experience for Game of Thrones. You can learn how to weld. You can learn plumbing techniques.
As you know, I do some work with MagicLeap — I don’t speak on their behalf — but they just launched the headsets at several AT&T stores, and one of the demos is an AR…well, no, a spatial computing experience for Game of Thrones. You can learn how to weld. You can learn plumbing techniques.
You can learn more about Bill’s business at www.centertec.com ]. We work with a lot of children, and the children and the teachers are very excited about learning about VR, experiencing VR. It was like a 360video, interactive experience. The 360video, they get bored very quickly; 360video is just TV in VR.
You can learn more about Bill’s business at www.centertec.com ]. We work with a lot of children, and the children and the teachers are very excited about learning about VR, experiencing VR. It was like a 360video, interactive experience. The 360video, they get bored very quickly; 360video is just TV in VR.
They end up chatting about the principles behind the idea that XR is an "empathy machine.". But for a while that really looked like they and MagicLeap -- and we weren't really sure what MagicLeap looked like until very recently -- were the only players in that market. So you've got 360video on one end.
They end up chatting about the principles behind the idea that XR is an “empathy machine.” But for a while that really looked like they and MagicLeap — and we weren’t really sure what MagicLeap looked like until very recently — were the only players in that market.
You can learn more about this data at superdataresearch.com. I really want to start digging into this, and learn more about SuperData. I’d say that through at least 2022, the enterprise will account for the majority of augmented and mixed reality headsets like Hololens and MagicLeap. Alan: My absolute pleasure.
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