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Alan: I don’t know if you’ve tried to MagicLeap. The advantage that something like a MagicLeap or even an Oculus Quest has is that it’s tracking you with cameras. Michael: Well that’s an option. That’s an option. You don’t have to do it that way. But that’s an option.
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So we teamed up with Loyola University in Chicago and the best ophthalmologist, among the best in US. And that allowed us to expand the business and have a presence that today, although we don’t have investment, I think we have more locations than MagicLeap, that has a $2.7-billion So how does that work? Dan: No, no, no!
So we teamed up with Loyola University in Chicago and the best ophthalmologist, among the best in US. And that allowed us to expand the business and have a presence that today, although we don’t have investment, I think we have more locations than MagicLeap, that has a $2.7-billion So how does that work? Dan: No, no, no!
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