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Reaching for the Clouds with 6D.ai’s Matt Miesnieks

XR for Business Podcast

So things like Uber or Google Maps and directions were native to the phone, that were kind of useless on the PC. So that was a problem that, in the past, could only be solved with expensive depth cameras or Google Street View-style cars, or take a thousand photos and wait a day for it all to be processed.

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Reaching for the Clouds with 6D.ai’s Matt Miesnieks

XR for Business Podcast

So things like Uber or Google Maps and directions were native to the phone, that were kind of useless on the PC. So that was a problem that, in the past, could only be solved with expensive depth cameras or Google Street View-style cars, or take a thousand photos and wait a day for it all to be processed.

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Making Everyone an Expert, with Scope AR's Scott Montgomerie

XR for Business Podcast

As the pioneer of utilizing AR for industry support and training, Scope AR are partnered with technology leaders such as Google and Microsoft. And it's kind of funny, because a few years ago these teams were basically Unity developers. There was a couple of Google Glass type things. Scott, welcome to the show.

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Making Everyone an Expert, with Scope AR’s Scott Montgomerie

XR for Business Podcast

As the pioneer of utilizing AR for industry support and training, Scope AR are partnered with technology leaders such as Google and Microsoft. And it’s kind of funny, because a few years ago these teams were basically Unity developers. There was a couple of Google Glass type things. Scott, welcome to the show.

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Making Everyone an Expert, with Scope AR’s Scott Montgomerie

XR for Business Podcast

As the pioneer of utilizing AR for industry support and training, Scope AR are partnered with technology leaders such as Google and Microsoft. And it’s kind of funny, because a few years ago these teams were basically Unity developers. There was a couple of Google Glass type things. Scott, welcome to the show.

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Reaching for the Clouds with 6D.ai’s Matt Miesnieks

XR for Business Podcast

So things like Uber or Google Maps and directions were native to the phone, that were kind of useless on the PC. So that was a problem that, in the past, could only be solved with expensive depth cameras or Google Street View-style cars, or take a thousand photos and wait a day for it all to be processed.

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Delivering Digital Meatballs in AR, with IKEA’s Martin Enthed

XR for Business Podcast

Martin: The exploration stuff internally started already in 2010, when we made some things that was running in a browser, and then we sent off a small little file that's told how that scene was set up and then rendered with an offline rendering and sending it back again in 10 seconds. What's kind of on the roadmap there?

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