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The IKEA of AR: Making Content Effortlessly, with EON Reality’s Dan Lejerskar

XR for Business Podcast

But we managed to navigate those water until I would say 2011, 2012, when the hardware became available for mobile devices. Or even 360 videos, we support that, too. And I’m together with Magic Leap, I think Magic Leap is a wonderful product. So is, I think, Microsoft with Hololens.

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The IKEA of AR: Making Content Effortlessly, with EON Reality’s Dan Lejerskar

XR for Business Podcast

But we managed to navigate those water until I would say 2011, 2012, when the hardware became available for mobile devices. Or even 360 videos, we support that, too. And I’m together with Magic Leap, I think Magic Leap is a wonderful product. So is, I think, Microsoft with Hololens.

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The IKEA of AR: Making Content Effortlessly, with EON Reality's Dan Lejerskar

XR for Business Podcast

But we managed to navigate those water until I would say 2011, 2012, when the hardware became available for mobile devices. Or even 360 videos, we support that, too. And I'm together with Magic Leap, I think Magic Leap is a wonderful product. So is, I think, Microsoft with Hololens.

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Creating a Dialogue Between Innovators and Educators, with VirtualiTeach’s Steve Bambury

XR for Business Podcast

I'm a Microsoft master trainer, so I do a lot of work with Microsoft technology. So in 2012, when I was doing a lot of work with iPads in the classroom. And that's partly because people's understanding of VR is, "I can look around to 360 image. I can potentially look around a 360 video." How did that happen?

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Creating a Dialogue Between Innovators and Educators, with VirtualiTeach’s Steve Bambury

XR for Business Podcast

I'm a Microsoft master trainer, so I do a lot of work with Microsoft technology. So in 2012, when I was doing a lot of work with iPads in the classroom. And that's partly because people's understanding of VR is, "I can look around to 360 image. I can potentially look around a 360 video." How did that happen?