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Navigating the New Frontier of Extended Reality with Accenture’s Rori DuBoff

XR for Business Podcast

Mobile virtual reality on a headset like an Oculus Go, which is $200. I mean, I am in New York, but there’s other cities; Boston, on the West Coast, as well as Chicago, L.A. Alan: So let’s talk about the outlier here, and the one that is kind of on everybody’s mind: Apple Glasses. There’s a lot of groups.

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Navigating the New Frontier of Extended Reality with Accenture’s Rori DuBoff

XR for Business Podcast

Mobile virtual reality on a headset like an Oculus Go, which is $200. I mean, I am in New York, but there’s other cities; Boston, on the West Coast, as well as Chicago, L.A. Alan: So let’s talk about the outlier here, and the one that is kind of on everybody’s mind: Apple Glasses. There’s a lot of groups.

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Making Holograms a Reality Through Volumetric Capture, with Intel’s Raj Puran

XR for Business Podcast

I remember years ago — I think it was probably, I want to say about five years ago — we had a Unity session in our office, where we did Unity development basics, and we invited a lot of companies from the area in Austin to come to our office, and we would run a Unity training session around 2D/3D asset development.

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Making Holograms a Reality Through Volumetric Capture, with Intel’s Raj Puran

XR for Business Podcast

I remember years ago — I think it was probably, I want to say about five years ago — we had a Unity session in our office, where we did Unity development basics, and we invited a lot of companies from the area in Austin to come to our office, and we would run a Unity training session around 2D/3D asset development.

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Making Holograms a Reality Through Volumetric Capture, with Intel's Raj Puran

XR for Business Podcast

I remember years ago -- I think it was probably, I want to say about five years ago -- we had a Unity session in our office, where we did Unity development basics, and we invited a lot of companies from the area in Austin to come to our office, and we would run a Unity training session around 2D/3D asset development.

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Axon Park's Taylor Freeman and Jacki Morie Talk Radically Reshaping the Way the World Works with XR

XR for Business Podcast

This is not the world where it woke up to virtual/augmented reality when Facebook bought Oculus for 3-billion dollars. And the Oculus at launch started what I call the third wave of VR. for example, they have to actually be in Boston, Cambridge, right? Alan: Yeah. It's enabling access from anywhere in the world.