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Put the Car of Your Dreams in Your Living Room, with ZeroLight’s Barry Hoffman

XR for Business Podcast

So, cutting the machine; cutting the cord? We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? When you learn how to appreciate art — especially modern art — you look through your eyelashes and you try to imagine what you see. A sort of boundless XR thing with Hugo Swart.

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Put the Car of Your Dreams in Your Living Room, with ZeroLight’s Barry Hoffman

XR for Business Podcast

So, cutting the machine; cutting the cord? We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? When you learn how to appreciate art — especially modern art — you look through your eyelashes and you try to imagine what you see. A sort of boundless XR thing with Hugo Swart.

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC’s Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

You can learn more about the work they’re doing at ptc.com. A QR code allows you to identify an object really quickly, rather than try to put it through a database of a thousand machines that all look the same. There was kind of like a coffee machine, I think was the demo. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do.

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC’s Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

You can learn more about the work they’re doing at ptc.com. A QR code allows you to identify an object really quickly, rather than try to put it through a database of a thousand machines that all look the same. There was kind of like a coffee machine, I think was the demo. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do.

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC's Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

You can learn more about the work they're doing at ptc.com. A QR code allows you to identify an object really quickly, rather than try to put it through a database of a thousand machines that all look the same. There was kind of like a coffee machine, I think was the demo. We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this.