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8 Augmented Reality Trends in 2021

ARPost

In the last couple of years, AR has experienced tremendous growth and popularity as big technology giants like Google, Amazon, Apple have adopted the technology. In 2020, the AR marketplace was valued at US$14.7 billion mobile AR active users. Top 8 AR Trends. Below are the top 8 AR trends: 1.

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Amazon’s New ‘Sumerian’ Tool Aims to Make Developing Web-based VR Apps Easier

Road to VR

Amazon today announced a new developer tool at its annual AWS re:Invent that aims to make creating web-based applications for VR/AR and traditional monitors even easier. ” The tool is entirely web-based which, just like the VR/AR applications it can generate, means there’s no extra software to install. .”

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Amazon’s ‘Sumerian’ Tool Simplifies Web-Based VR Development

VRScout

However unlike conventional VR & AR development, some companies don’t necessarily believe the creation of these immersive sites should be reserved to just industry professionals or proficient coders. And thanks to Amazon’s new web-based VR app development tool, everyone will.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.01.20): Oculus Go price cut down to $150, Mojo Vision teases AR contact lenses and much more!

The Ghost Howls

Are you ready to read some interesting AR and VR news from the week that has just finished? Facebook has permanently cut down the price of the Oculus Go to $150 , the same price that made it sell incredibly well on Amazon during the Cyber Monday. Mojo Vision teases the future of AR contact lenses. Top news of the week.

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Making the Invisible Visible in AR, with Curie's Michael Agustin

XR for Business Podcast

Michael Agustin wants to fast track this sort of adoption in the west by giving retailers AR IoT technology with Curie. So Curie is an AR shopping assistant that allows people to make decisions very quickly. So we're looking to put, like, an AR into companies like Wal-Mart. So it was really great to meet you in person.

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Making the Invisible Visible in AR, with Curie's Michael Agustin

XR for Business Podcast

Michael Agustin wants to fast track this sort of adoption in the west by giving retailers AR IoT technology with Curie. So Curie is an AR shopping assistant that allows people to make decisions very quickly. So we're looking to put, like, an AR into companies like Wal-Mart. So it was really great to meet you in person.

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The XR Week Peek (2022.11.14): Meta lays off 11,000 people, Apple works on some sort of “metaverse”, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Red6 made Charlie Fink try AR on a plane. He was able to test an AR system by Red6, a company that aims at making Army pilot train themselves with dogfighting and other similar operations using AR opponents instead of real ones. Snap and Amazon partner to offer AR preview of shopping items. Learn more. Learn more.

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