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That’s why we need gesturecontrols ASAP, according to today’s guest, Clay AIR’s Varag Gharibjanian. Today we're speaking with Varag Gharibjanian, the chief revenue officer at Clay AIR, a software company shaping the future of how we interact with the digital world, using natural gesture recognition. Varag: Yeah. Varag: Wow.
So originally when North was founded, it was actually called Thalmic Labs, and the product was a gesturecontrol armband. You could make motions with your hand and it would detect your muscle movements and you could control computers, music, do presentation control. I wonder-- you started off life as a gesture armband.
That’s why we need gesturecontrols ASAP, according to today’s guest, Clay AIR’s Varag Gharibjanian. Today we're speaking with Varag Gharibjanian, the chief revenue officer at Clay AIR, a software company shaping the future of how we interact with the digital world, using natural gesture recognition. Varag: Yeah. Varag: Wow.
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I thought you just show up to Madison Square Garden -- a great, beautiful venue -- and you enjoy concert or a game, and you go home. What they were saying was, "we're now excited to introduce the natural user interface," and it's called like "intuitive gesturecontrol." And it's just your hands. Yeah, it's exactly what you said.
I thought you just show up to Madison Square Garden — a great, beautiful venue — and you enjoy concert or a game, and you go home. What they were saying was, “we’re now excited to introduce the natural user interface,” and it’s called like “intuitive gesturecontrol.”
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