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The XR Week Peek (2024.02.27): Meta reported to release Quest Pro 2 in 2025, Apple Vision Pro affected by the crackgate, and more!

The Ghost Howls

We already know that Google, Samsung, and Qualcomm are working on a competitor of the Vision Pro, which should be based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR Gen2+ and cost around $2000. So at the beginning of next year, we may have huge players like Apple, Google, and Meta battling for the high-end XR sector.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.05.11): new Quest is in the works, Magic Leap may pivot to healthcare, and more!

The Ghost Howls

The acquirer could be Indiana company Zimmer Biomet, which could offer a $100M investment in the startup. This startup just exited from stealth mode, is like Google Maps but for the interior of shopping centers, offices, and other closed environments. More info (Google Lens) More info (AR copy to Photoshop) More info (VROOM).

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VRTO Reinvents the Tech Conference

VRScout

We may still be in the early days of this New Reality Renaissance, but you’d never guess it walking around VRTO (Virtual and Augmented Reality Toronto World Conference & Expo). Here’s a taste: Ratification of the The Code of Ethics on Human Augmentation. Augmented, Mixed, & Blended. This was no accident.

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EON Reality recognized as Top 100 Company Supporting Education Excellence by OCBJ and IPSF

EON Reality

EON Reality has been recognized by the Irvine Public Schools Foundation (IPSF) and Orange County Business Journal (OCBJ) as one of the Top 100 Companies Supporting Education Excellence. On the Top 100, EON Reality is joined by organizations such as Google, The Hoag Foundation, and Kia Motors America, Inc.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR — In a Truck — with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

An advantage using augmented reality for this versus just having a bunch of displays is that the monitors don’t break; if a Hololens doesn’t work, you get another one. there any other use cases that you’re using augmented reality for? Or virtual reality? That’s awesome.Is ” Sure.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR — In a Truck — with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

An advantage using augmented reality for this versus just having a bunch of displays is that the monitors don’t break; if a Hololens doesn’t work, you get another one. there any other use cases that you’re using augmented reality for? Or virtual reality? That’s awesome.Is ” Sure.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR -- In a Truck -- with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

An advantage using augmented reality for this versus just having a bunch of displays is that the monitors don't break; if a Hololens doesn't work, you get another one. there any other use cases that you're using augmented reality for? Or virtual reality? If you just do a Google search for Mercury OS, it'll come up.

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