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Crytek-Incubated ‘VR First’ Program to Double Number of Academic VR/AR Labs in 2017

Road to VR

VR First , the global initiative to seed academic institutions with VR/AR hardware and software, today announced that it’s nearly doubling the number of its VR labs in universities and science parks across the globe by the end of 2017. Warsaw University of Technology, Poland. University of the Aegean, Greece.

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XR in Education Case Study in Focus: VIVE and Nowa Era

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

To inspire innovative students in the chemistry landscape, Nowa Era created a powerful new virtual reality lab with technology from HTC VIVE. According to Nowa Era, chemistry is an essential educational topic for many young people thinking about a career in Poland. Exploring New Opportunities in Education. Bringing VR to Chemistry.

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Big XR News from Sony, PICO, Vuzix, Get Your Way

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Leading up to this year’s event, major XR device vendors such as HTC VIVE, PICO, Sony, and others are leveraging what is being perceived as an increasing level of hype stemming from Mark Zuckberg’s upcoming showcase. September has arrived, and the month is commonly an important one for the XR industry.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.10.19): HTC launches Vive Flow, Magic Leap 2 announced, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Image by HTC). HTC launches Vive Flow headset for relaxation, priced at $499. After endless teasings and leaks, in the end, HTC has finally unveiled its headset: called Vive Flow, it is a lightweight device for media consumption. I send you good vibes so things go well for you too! Top news of the week.

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Oculus For Business is now available for all companies

The Ghost Howls

But in the enterprise space, it has always been behind the competition of companies like HTC or Pico. The Quest software is tailored at consumers, and for instance, when you open it, the first things that you see is a list of games. How does it compare with the services offered by Pico and HTC?

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