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I will keep you posted every week about what is happening in immersive realities, and this week is no exception, so… let’s see the coolest XR news of the week! It’s interesting to see that the partnership between Google, Samsung, and Qualcomm is a long-term one. We need companies to commit to this space like Meta and Apple are doing.
I’m sorry about that, but it’s still a miracle I’ve managed to write it… Top news of the week (Leaked image from Samsung video) Samsung is back to XR with Google and Qualcomm The big news of the week is that Samsung is back to XR. This is huge because we know that Samsung is able to always deliver good hardware.
In its ease of use and lack of friction for consumers, WebVR presents a glimmer of hope for the mainstream adoption of virtual reality (VR) and augmentedreality (AR). . Google , Oculus and Samsung Internet also published their WebVR and open-source developer resources. . ” “Augmented City” #ARCity.
The near future of VR is slimmer, lighter, and has a dash of augmentedreality for good measure. The company is also known for a number of VR and AR headsets since it began in 2016 with the launch of a Windows Mixed Reality headset, which was released alongside other top OEMs, such as HP, Samsung, Dell, and Acer.
The virtual and augmentedreality industry is just starting to take off. According to research from the International Data Corporation (IDC), worldwide revenues for the augmentedreality and virtual reality (AR/VR) market is forecast to grow from $5.2 billion in 2016 to more than $162 billion in 2020.
Lenovo’s new AR concept headset & Disney partnership, all the VR/AR goodies at Comic-Con, Steven Spielberg’s trailer for Ready Player One is finally here, new industry landscape shows 60% increase in enterprise augmentedreality, the investment & funding wrapup, and more… 1. via The Venture Reality Fund.
Over the years i have seen a few lists of Top 50 XR Influencers, but the curators of those list always overlooked China/India/Asia's XR Industry. Ambarish Mitra is the CEO and co-Founder of #Blippar one of the first billion dollar “AugmentedReality” Startup from India, being a pioneer, early mover brings its own pro’s & lots of Con’s.
As consumers become increasingly receptive to sharing wearable-generated biometric data and are exposed to augmentedreality via smartphones; ideas like replacing traditional travel documents with personal wearables and implementing AR wayfinding in airports seem less and less far-fetched. Most recent.
AWE also has events in Europe and Asia. Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) Date: October 18-19, 2017 Venue: Moscone West, SanFrancisco, CA, USA Besides the events mentioned above, you can also find local VR events to attend by searching on Meetup.
Digi-Capital reported that venture capitalists invested $500 million in augmentedreality and VR during the third quarter, with 65 percent of that money coming from mainstream traditional VCs. But with Daydream and Samsung and other devices coming next year, we should see significant mobile installed base growth. In the U.S.
Immersive media is a collective term that incorporates 360-degree video, virtual reality (VR), augmentedreality (AR) and volumetric capture (includes both CGI and 3-D scanning). The Times’ arrangement with Samsung will wrap up at the end of 2017, and the Times will continue to produce 360-degree videos on a smaller scale after.
They’ve got all the big companies there, like LG and Samsung. And you can see that that it’s going to be trickling down into headsets and displays for augmentedreality prototypes as well as glasses and headset prototypes. Whereas in Asia, South Korea but also in China and Japan, the government is pushing it.
Facebook could sell all its devices undercost now, subsidizing the cost of the hardware with software and data collection, so that to compete with brands like Samsung and XiaoMi. More info (News on The Verge) More info (Original News on Nikkei Asia) More info (A cool render of the Apple XR glasses). Some XR fun. Funny link. Funny link.
Yesterday, I have dressed as a fortune teller and I have given you my predictions for augmentedreality in 2019. Now, it is the turn of virtual reality. Let me do some speculations… Virtual Reality in 2018. Samsung has also teased to be interested in releasing a new AR/VR standalone device. Mobile headsets.
“We believe that mixed and augmentedreality, if used right, can not only allow frontline and field workers to stay relevant, but make them more crucial than ever before.” I’m not going to disclose the number of active customers we have, but it’s tens of different customers in North America, Europe, and Asia.
“We believe that mixed and augmentedreality, if used right, can not only allow frontline and field workers to stay relevant, but make them more crucial than ever before.” I’m not going to disclose the number of active customers we have, but it’s tens of different customers in North America, Europe, and Asia.
We believe that mixed and augmentedreality, if used right, can not only allow frontline and field workers to stay relevant, but make them more crucial than ever before." I'm not going to disclose the number of active customers we have, but it's tens of different customers in North America, Europe, and Asia.
As I had teased in one of my last articles , while Nreal is having some issues in shipping the device worldwide due to the high demand, it is performing very well in launching the consumer version in Asia thanks to a strong partnership with LG. News worth a mention. Image by Neos).
Top news of the week (Image by Android Authority) Google is adding XR support to Play Store in preparation for the launch of the Samsung headset A report from Android Authority highlights that XR support is being added to the Google Play Store. This update on Google Play makes us understand that the launch of this headset is getting closer.
This, in turn, has led to other technology giants like Samsung, Apple, and OpenAI poised to enter the space. Vuzix Launches on Android Vuzix has also released an upgraded version of the Android 13 operating system for its smart glasses, significantly enhancing security for augmentedreality wearables.
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