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‘Racket: Nx’ Wants to Become an Olympic Sport and It Just Took an Important Step Closer

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Based in Colorado Springs, Colorado and recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the IRF revealed it’s working with Israel-based developers One Hamsa to enter Racket: Nx into the new Olympic Virtual Sport Series program, but also as an eventual candidate for the Olympic Games.

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‘Sense Arena’ is a VR Hockey Trainer That’s Being Adopted by NHL Teams

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Both the Goalie and Player versions of the system are sold as a complete package including an Oculus Quest 2, controller mounts for goalie gloves and hockey sticks, the Sense Arena software, and a case to store everything. The complete package for the goalie kit is $700, plus $99 monthly (or $89 per month annually).

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Inside The Walkable VR Holodeck That Sells Real Estate

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In 2012, Jonathan Coon backed the original Oculus kickstarter project and has a signed Rift DK1 to show for it. What if we could vote on revisions to the simulation two, five or 10 years before ground breaks on the property in physical reality? In 2025, Waymo cars route through the streets of Austin without drivers.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

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He’s currently a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Media X program at Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the Director of Technology Strategy at the University of Colorado National Mental Health Institute Center. Spending a lot of time in VR would sometimes cause simulator sickness.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford's Dr. Walter Greenleaf

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He's currently a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University's Media X program at Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the Director of Technology Strategy at the University of Colorado National Mental Health Institute Center. We can use a simulation to help do what's called exposure therapy.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

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He’s currently a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Media X program at Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the Director of Technology Strategy at the University of Colorado National Mental Health Institute Center. Spending a lot of time in VR would sometimes cause simulator sickness.

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Practicing Soft Skills by Firing Barry in VR, with Talespin’s Kyle Jackson

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Simulate nuanced professional situations, practice soft skills in the safety of a virtual environment, create scalable and repeatable soft skills training programs, and measure the development of interpersonal skills.” ” How does that compare to what companies are doing currently around these types of things? .”