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The trip to Finland left me with a bad cough, but especially with many sweet memories of the experiences I had there and the amazing people I spent my time with. The specifications on paper look nice, and for sure the one between Google and Samsung looks like a strong partnership. I’m back in Turin, Italy!
And talking about “cool” things (pun intended), today I’m traveling to Helsinki, Finland, where I hope to have a great time at MatchXR. This may be one of the potential names for either the upcoming mixed reality headset that Samsung is developing with Google or the name of future AR glasses. Will we meet there?
First off, some of the early major players like Google, Apple, and Samsung seem to be taking a step back. Google is discontinuing Daydream (more on that below), Apple seems to be focusing most of its efforts on AR, and Samsung is doing very little promotion of Gear VR despite launching a new phone line.
” His free time is spent volunteer firefighting in Helsinki, Finland. Like, you and I had a conversation — you were in Finland, I was in New York — and we had a conversation as if we were standing in the same room together. We’re a company of roughly 30 people strong in Helsinki, Finland. Kalle: Yeah.
” His free time is spent volunteer firefighting in Helsinki, Finland. Like, you and I had a conversation — you were in Finland, I was in New York — and we had a conversation as if we were standing in the same room together. We’re a company of roughly 30 people strong in Helsinki, Finland. Kalle: Yeah.
His free time is spent volunteer firefighting in Helsinki, Finland. Like, you and I had a conversation -- you were in Finland, I was in New York -- and we had a conversation as if we were standing in the same room together. For instance, we've done them a certain virtual spaces, and then simulated training scenarios.
Antony: Yeah, because the great thing about VR is that you can perform this training, realistically simulating the situation the person will be in. The more the simulation is realistic, the more this person who has to solve the problem will we be prepared to solve it. or Finland? Antony: Varro is from Finland.
Antony: Yeah, because the great thing about VR is that you can perform this training, realistically simulating the situation the person will be in. The more the simulation is realistic, the more this person who has to solve the problem will we be prepared to solve it. or Finland? Antony: Varro is from Finland.
Antony: Yeah, because the great thing about VR is that you can perform this training, realistically simulating the situation the person will be in. The more the simulation is realistic, the more this person who has to solve the problem will we be prepared to solve it. or Finland? Antony: Varro is from Finland.
When we started looking at these head-mounted displays about two years ago, we did try pretty much everything that’s out there in the market, ranging from the old-but-true Google Glass, to an ODG or Realwear. We have other players like Cortana and Google Allo. There’s one called Glu out of Finland.
When we started looking at these head-mounted displays about two years ago, we did try pretty much everything that’s out there in the market, ranging from the old-but-true Google Glass, to an ODG or Realwear. We have other players like Cortana and Google Allo. There’s one called Glu out of Finland.
The first good sign was when in Helsinki I saw that Finland has now a long-term metaverse strategy , which means that it is going to pour money into its XR ecosystem for the next 10 years at least. Its interest is especially in the industrial, healthcare, and remote gatherings fields.
On the Top 100, EON Reality is joined by organizations such as Google, The Hoag Foundation, and Kia Motors America, Inc. EON Reality combines Virtual Reality Simulation Based Learning, Augmented Reality Knowledge Injection, and an Enterprise Platform that allows for rapid development, deployment, and adoption.
Quite literally, because you were able to be trained in a simulated dangerous environment, realistically, you know how to handle those situations. You’re absolutely right, and I think Google just rolled out this virtual try-ons right in the Google Lens and everybody’s starting to work on it, which is pretty interesting.
Quite literally, because you were able to be trained in a simulated dangerous environment, realistically, you know how to handle those situations. You're absolutely right, and I think Google just rolled out this virtual try-ons right in the Google Lens and everybody's starting to work on it, which is pretty interesting.
Quite literally, because you were able to be trained in a simulated dangerous environment, realistically, you know how to handle those situations. You’re absolutely right, and I think Google just rolled out this virtual try-ons right in the Google Lens and everybody’s starting to work on it, which is pretty interesting.
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