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This is-- Steelcase is a good example of an early adopter of this technology. A good example of that is Crate & Barrel. You don't have to mention any names, but just maybe examples of how people are using it. Ben: Yeah, like we work with-- Pukka is a good example, they make custom hats. Alan: Oh, it's fine.
This is-- Steelcase is a good example of an early adopter of this technology. A good example of that is Crate & Barrel. You don't have to mention any names, but just maybe examples of how people are using it. Ben: Yeah, like we work with-- Pukka is a good example, they make custom hats. Alan: Oh, it's fine.
This is-- Steelcase is a good example of an early adopter of this technology. A good example of that is Crate & Barrel. You don't have to mention any names, but just maybe examples of how people are using it. Ben: Yeah, like we work with-- Pukka is a good example, they make custom hats. Alan: Oh, it's fine.
I’ll give you an example. So you don’t know anything about coding, Unity, Unreal. Alan: So how do you then get people to learn how to do Unreal and Unity without teaching them? So the traditional way to do it is to use Unreal or Unity. Dan: So let me give an example. It stands for effortless.
I’ll give you an example. So you don’t know anything about coding, Unity, Unreal. Alan: So how do you then get people to learn how to do Unreal and Unity without teaching them? So the traditional way to do it is to use Unreal or Unity. Dan: So let me give an example. It stands for effortless.
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. So, for example, there’s an app called Bose Radar. You can also do arbitrary directions.
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. So, for example, there’s an app called Bose Radar. You can also do arbitrary directions.
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. So, I’ll give you a retail example and then a brand example. One other example would be on the brand side. Tracey: Yeah.
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. So, I’ll give you a retail example and then a brand example. One other example would be on the brand side. Tracey: Yeah.
I'll give you an example. So you don't know anything about coding, Unity, Unreal. Alan: So how do you then get people to learn how to do Unreal and Unity without teaching them? So the traditional way to do it is to use Unreal or Unity. Dan: So let me give an example. We've just done one in Bologna in Italy.
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. So, for example, there's an app called Bose Radar. You can also do arbitrary directions.
So let’s dive in: what are some of the best examples that you or your team has worked on in this type of role? So for example, if it cost $100,000 to be able to put [up] my hundred earrings, what is the uptick that you’re seeing in sales? There’s tons and tons of examples out there. Alan: Incredible.
So let’s dive in: what are some of the best examples that you or your team has worked on in this type of role? So for example, if it cost $100,000 to be able to put [up] my hundred earrings, what is the uptick that you’re seeing in sales? There’s tons and tons of examples out there. Alan: Incredible.
University of Michigan, for example, they have something like 200 courses available for free online now. How do we make that accessible in the inner city in south Chicago? And then the tools to make experiences with those three sets are getting easier to use, like MetaVRse and Unity and Unreal. But how do we motivate them?
University of Michigan, for example, they have something like 200 courses available for free online now. How do we make that accessible in the inner city in south Chicago? And then the tools to make experiences with those three sets are getting easier to use, like MetaVRse and Unity and Unreal. But how do we motivate them?
Mark Zuckerberg, but also Unity CEO John Riccitiello) that should mark the beginning of the serious adoption of new technology. The University of Chicago is studying a new way to provide haptic feedback in VR on your face or your arm by using chemicals. 10 million is the magic number indicated by some key figures in our ecosystem (e.g.
University of Michigan, for example, they have something like 200 courses available for free online now. How do we make that accessible in the inner city in south Chicago? And then the tools to make experiences with those three sets are getting easier to use, like MetaVRse and Unity and Unreal. But how do we motivate them?
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. Google gave a grant to the DuSable Museum in Chicago, so they wanted to reboot the Mayor Harold Washington exhibit. Alan: But would an example of that be?
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. Google gave a grant to the DuSable Museum in Chicago, so they wanted to reboot the Mayor Harold Washington exhibit. Alan: But would an example of that be?
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. Google gave a grant to the DuSable Museum in Chicago, so they wanted to reboot the Mayor Harold Washington exhibit. Alan: But would an example of that be?
But for real-time spatial computing technologies — like XR, for example — that just won’t cut it, especially when it could mean life or death. But let’s dig into what an actual example, of why you would need to map out the world in real-time like that. Terry: Yeah. Terry: Sure. meters, but it’s not.
But for real-time spatial computing technologies — like XR, for example — that just won’t cut it, especially when it could mean life or death. But let’s dig into what an actual example, of why you would need to map out the world in real-time like that. Terry: Yeah. Terry: Sure. meters, but it’s not.
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