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So that's been great learning as well. So it was a great learning ground for them to say, "Okay, how does this play for different products in this particular layout?" We're seeing in feedback that we're getting more customers, it really is transforming the way that people are engaging with this learning content.
So that's been great learning as well. So it was a great learning ground for them to say, "Okay, how does this play for different products in this particular layout?" We're seeing in feedback that we're getting more customers, it really is transforming the way that people are engaging with this learning content.
So that's been great learning as well. So it was a great learning ground for them to say, "Okay, how does this play for different products in this particular layout?" We're seeing in feedback that we're getting more customers, it really is transforming the way that people are engaging with this learning content.
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Alan: Hey, everyone, I'm Alan Smithson, and today we're speaking with John Martin, the CEO and co-founder of BUNDLR, an augmented reality platform company empowering training, learning, and development innovators with on-demand and mobile immersive experiences. It could have been a prospective student tour at Arizona State University.
Alan: Hey, everyone, I'm Alan Smithson, and today we're speaking with John Martin, the CEO and co-founder of BUNDLR, an augmented reality platform company empowering training, learning, and development innovators with on-demand and mobile immersive experiences. It could have been a prospective student tour at Arizona State University.
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