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The Future Group Raises $20 Million to Blend Real-world Video With Virtual Worlds

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Or you could have game show contestants drive in a motion simulator for kart racing and then drive through a virtual environment. You could, theoretically, combine a game like Temple Run, with an animated landscape, with an Indiana Jones-like live video actor running from a giant rock rolling down a hill.

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Atlas Meditech Taps NVIDIA Omniverse for VR Neurosurgery

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

With accelerated computing and digital twins, we want to transform this mental rehearsal into a highly realistic rehearsal in simulation” Dr Cohen-Gadol also teaches at the Indiana University School of Medicine as a professor of neurological surgery.

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EON-XR GLOBAL USER WORKSHOP January 25, 2023

EON Reality

EON-XR GLOBAL USER WORKSHOP January 25, 2023 EON-XR Release Update with AI Focus Join us to learn about EON-XR, the cutting-edge technology that is revolutionizing the way we interact with virtual environments. Megan has been presented with awards and accolades for her dedication and perseverance both in work and in her personal life.

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Exploring the Vast Worlds of Immersive Entertainment, with The Stinger Report’s Kevin Williams

XR for Business Podcast

So if you ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom attraction, there’s this fake steering wheel on the ride that makes people think they’re steering the experience. And it’s expensive to fill that whole environment. No need for a head-mounted display. It’s expensive. Alan: Yeah, for sure.

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Exploring the Vast Worlds of Immersive Entertainment, with The Stinger Report’s Kevin Williams

XR for Business Podcast

So if you ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom attraction, there’s this fake steering wheel on the ride that makes people think they’re steering the experience. And it’s expensive to fill that whole environment. No need for a head-mounted display. It’s expensive. Alan: Yeah, for sure.

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Exploring the Vast Worlds of Immersive Entertainment, with The Stinger Report’s Kevin Williams

XR for Business Podcast

So if you ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom attraction, there's this fake steering wheel on the ride that makes people think they're steering the experience. And it's expensive to fill that whole environment. But really, it's a toss of a coin whether you go right to the temple or left through a waterfall. It's expensive.