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Enterprise Wearable & Immersive Tech 2018: Magic Leap, Exosuits and VR Training, Training, Training

EnterpriseWear

Magic Leap finally dropped to mixed reviews and BrainXchange published its Definitive Guide to Adopting Wearables, AR and VR in Enterprise. Hardware announcements: Head-worn. After years of secrecy and hype, Magic Leap finally released its first developer kit in August for $2,295.

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Put the Car of Your Dreams in Your Living Room, with ZeroLight’s Barry Hoffman

XR for Business Podcast

You still see it on the hardware, software, and interaction side. On the hardware side, if you set up a high-end VR experience, it would have a freaking bloody big PC. We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? It’s the same with hardware partners. BrainXchange?

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Put the Car of Your Dreams in Your Living Room, with ZeroLight’s Barry Hoffman

XR for Business Podcast

You still see it on the hardware, software, and interaction side. On the hardware side, if you set up a high-end VR experience, it would have a freaking bloody big PC. We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? It’s the same with hardware partners. BrainXchange?

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC’s Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

” or “You need the most outlandish high-end hardware.” And it’s funny, because you look at something like Magic Leap, they raised $3.5-billion, I was at EWTS last week in Dallas, and I had a chance to play with a whole bunch of all kinds of gadgets. ” or whatever the case may be.

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC’s Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

” or “You need the most outlandish high-end hardware.” And it’s funny, because you look at something like Magic Leap, they raised $3.5-billion, I was at EWTS last week in Dallas, and I had a chance to play with a whole bunch of all kinds of gadgets. ” or whatever the case may be.

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC's Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

or "You need the most outlandish high-end hardware." And it's funny, because you look at something like Magic Leap, they raised $3.5-billion, I am quite sure that the folks that Magic Leap are going to recognize how much value there is in the enterprise space, and figure out that they've got to have certain characteristics.

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Getting the ROI out of XR, with Sector 5 Digital's Cameron Ayres

XR for Business Podcast

Cameron: I've noticed that -- and this is a bit of a sideways way to look at it -- I've noticed that, with companies that come in and they're looking to dip their toe into virtual reality or augmented reality, that sometimes they fall into the trap of investing so much into the hardware. And now they've got an accurate size of who you are.