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The world received a gift three years ago, in the form of AR technology from the likes of Google and Apple - ARKit and ARCore. John and I met at the VR/AR Association Chicago meetup, and would become amazing friends as we built the future of communications together. I stayed at your house in Chicago. John: Thank you, Alan.
The world received a gift three years ago, in the form of AR technology from the likes of Google and Apple - ARKit and ARCore. John and I met at the VR/AR Association Chicago meetup, and would become amazing friends as we built the future of communications together. I stayed at your house in Chicago. John: Thank you, Alan.
The world received a gift three years ago, in the form of AR technology from the likes of Google and Apple - ARKit and ARCore. John and I met at the VR/AR Association Chicago meetup, and would become amazing friends as we built the future of communications together. I stayed at your house in Chicago. John: Thank you, Alan.
So with this LiDAR that Apple is pushing pretty hard -- I'm pretty sure Google is going to follow suit pretty quickly, probably one year behind, and then they're going to have LiDAR on their top end phones, probably coming to Samsung -- but try-on is going to be made really possible, try-on of suits. "By Alan: Oh, how cool is that.
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Tracey is also the former president of the VR/AR Association chapter in Chicago, Milwaukee and a board member for the Information Research Technology Institute at Sam Walton College of Business. Mariano’s is a chain here in Chicago that’s done it right, and they’ve leading the way there. Tracey: Yeah. Definitely.
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Apple, when it comes out with its product, will create another silo. Today, without tools that can do that — like Unity — we wouldn’t see as much proliferation of solutions for business or consumer. You mentioned Unity, and Tony Parisi has been working in the WebAR space forever, and really pushing forward.
I think that the new generation of talent — say if you were studying right now — creative developer, understanding… I mean, these don’t necessarily all require Unity or Unreal, which are the software programs — the game engines — that often power a lot of this interactivity and experience. Rori: Yeah.
I think that the new generation of talent — say if you were studying right now — creative developer, understanding… I mean, these don’t necessarily all require Unity or Unreal, which are the software programs — the game engines — that often power a lot of this interactivity and experience. Rori: Yeah.
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And in that way, we have an SDK for Android, an SDK for iOS, and then also an SDK for Unity, which you can use to deploy cross-platform that will allow you to interpret and read data from the sensors to do things like recognize gestures. For all three platforms, we have native gestures, support for of course, head nod.
And in that way, we have an SDK for Android, an SDK for iOS, and then also an SDK for Unity, which you can use to deploy cross-platform that will allow you to interpret and read data from the sensors to do things like recognize gestures. For all three platforms, we have native gestures, support for of course, head nod. It's kind of native.
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