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Meta, MakeMePulse Debut ‘Inside Kristallnacht’ VR Experience

XR Today - Virtual Reality

The Claims Conference has unveiled a new immersive experience to commemorate the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass). It will also use interactive reconstructions of historic spaces, extended reality (XR) technologies, and natural language processing (NLP) for interacting with Dr Knobloch’s digital twin.

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Moth+Flame Releases Immersive iOS Trainer

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Moth+Flame , a leading company for immersive learning solutions, announced on Wednesday that it had released its first-ever iOS immersive training app for businesses and corporate entities. We have found iOS to be a great compliment to virtual reality as companies scale their adoption of virtual reality.

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YouTube Sensations SoKrispyMedia Launch VR Film Series On Within

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Wickert, 23, and Leigh, 22, who run the popular YouTube channel SOKRISPYMEDIA , met in Greenville, South Carolina in the fifth grade. The idea would become, “ Channel Surfer ,” and it was the pair’s second-ever foray into 360-degree virtual reality filmmaking. “If The tools get better every month,” explains Wickert.

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The AVR Platform and Classroom 3.0 Showcased at EduTECH Asia 2018

EON Reality

With a focus on how the AVR Platform can best be used in the education world, EON Reality’s discussion, ‘Augmented and Virtual Reality in Education: The Shift to Classroom 3.0,’ highlighted Wednesday’s offerings with a full presentation and hands-on demos of the new tools in Creator AVR.

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Meet the Creators: SOKRISPYMEDIA

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Wickert, 23, and Leigh, 22, who run the popular YouTube channel SOKRISPYMEDIA , met in Greenville, South Carolina in the fifth grade. The idea would become, “ Channel Surfer ,” and it was the pair’s second-ever foray into 360-degree virtual reality filmmaking. “If The tools get better every month,” explains Wickert.