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Read on for a recap of the major developments that took place in 2018: Enterprises that made the news for using wearables: In 2018, major retailers got more serious about XR in hopes of competing with Amazon and improving the shopping experience. The 6th annual EWTS will be held September 17-19, 2019 in Dallas, TX.
We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? HTC did something with Batman; that Game of Thrones thing; some of the demos that Magic Leap had really. We did stuff with HTC Vive at GTC — our first foveated rendering in the world with them. That’s the problem now.
We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? HTC did something with Batman; that Game of Thrones thing; some of the demos that Magic Leap had really. We did stuff with HTC Vive at GTC — our first foveated rendering in the world with them. That’s the problem now.
Cathy has worked with You Are Here Labs, HTC VIVE, as a virtual reality evangelist during the launch of their latest headset, the VIVE Pro, and during the company’s partnership with Warner Brothers blockbuster, Ready Player One. Put on HTC VIVE, went into this experience. Cathy is a futurist, speaker, and amazing author.
Cathy has worked with You Are Here Labs, HTC VIVE, as a virtual reality evangelist during the launch of their latest headset, the VIVE Pro, and during the company’s partnership with Warner Brothers blockbuster, Ready Player One. Put on HTC VIVE, went into this experience. Cathy is a futurist, speaker, and amazing author.
One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit. I mean, I was making notes, here.
One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit. I mean, I was making notes, here.
One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit. I mean, I was making notes, here.
One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit. I mean, I was making notes, here.
Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It helps that a lot of the big companies, HTC, Oculus, Lenovo, they’re pivoting to enterprise. We’re gonna need consortiums, whether that’s in the form of an Amazon type company or Google or Facebook stepping in.
Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It helps that a lot of the big companies, HTC, Oculus, Lenovo, they’re pivoting to enterprise. We’re gonna need consortiums, whether that’s in the form of an Amazon type company or Google or Facebook stepping in.
Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It helps that a lot of the big companies, HTC, Oculus, Lenovo, they're pivoting to enterprise. We're gonna need consortiums, whether that's in the form of an Amazon type company or Google or Facebook stepping in. Emily: Uh-huh.
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