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How to Build a Location-Based AR Application

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Let’s dig into how companies use this technology in the following spheres: tourism, education, healthcare, advertising, and entertainment. A bright example of using AR in tourism is Florence Travel Guide. It’s now time to study them more carefully. In this case, you might need to use Unity or some other engines. Apple’s ARKit.

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The XR Week Peek (2025.03.11): Samsung headset may launch in Q3, Animal Company is the most grossing game on the store, and more!

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The company also studied how to use the puck to interact with the AR experiences: they have used it as a controller, but also as a device to make a person you are having a call with appear as a hologram, like in Star Wars. We are currently doing a research study around audience attendance in VR music events.

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Why There Is Rising Future Of Virtual Reality Industry

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The appearance of the young people involved in winning content in-country, along with application in different sectors including gaming, tourism, security, automotive, healthcare is also willing to grow the demand for virtual reality and augmented reality market.

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IGS 2022 Miami: XR Today Expert Round Table

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Allen discussed the benefits of immersive learning platforms, citing a company study on the return on investment (ROI) for clients via VR training. It develops immersive experiences based on knowledge across verticals such as entertainment, tourism, culture, sports, and others. Oberon Technologies.

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The XR Week Peek (2022.09.26): Pico 4 announced, RTX40 cards revealed, and more!

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to make a game to incentivize tourism) with an AR application that doesn’t need to be installed but works directly on the browser, causing a very small friction to the user. I envision lots of possible applications in marketing, tourism, and gaming. All of this, in WebAR.