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North Dakota Schools Awarded Over 300 HTC VIVE VR Headsets  

XR Today - Virtual Reality

This week, schools across North Dakota are receiving over 300 HTC VIVE VR headsets in a statewide initiative spearheaded by CareerViewXR, an emerging immersive edtech startup. To our knowledge, North Dakota will be the first state in the country to put VR headsets in every public and private middle and high school.

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Over 2,000 Meta Quest Headsets Deployed in Kentucky Schools

XR Today - Virtual Reality

Moreover, the immersive learning platform CareerViewXR found its way into the project, while the firm is also underway with an immersive learning adoption push in North Dakota Schools. From February 11-13, 2024, public and private schools across North Dakota can receive headsets during the 2024 NDCA Annual Conference.

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Report: Epic Games Is Behind North Dakota App Store Bill

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Epic Games lobbyists drafted legislation that will be heard in North Dakota this week, attempting to bar app stores owned by the likes of Apple and Google from taking a cut of app sales, according to a report over the weekend by The New York Times. Read more.

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Big XR News from Microsoft, Snap, Meta, CareerViewXR

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

However, early enterprise adopters of new technology systems are common indicators of where consumer computing products will end up. However, the company has revived its interest in AR devices, driven by the growing consumer interest in smart glasses due to the efforts of Meta and Apple. The company has secured a $9.9

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How Transportation Sectors are Leading in Scalable XR Training

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XR solutions for transportation are equally growing with new investments – the industry’s relationship with XR and simulation technology is booming. HTC VIVE is currently providing their devices for North Dakota Classrooms, and Meta recently gave thousands of Quests to Kentucky Schools.