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Discover Latin America’s XR ecosystem with Oscar Cartagena

The Ghost Howls

We all know very well the VR ecosystem in the US, but many of us from Europe or the US have more difficulties in imagining what happens after you cross the Southern border with Mexico. Your best bet is Amazon and dealing with the international shipping charges. It’s a royal pain to get hardware in Chile.

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Digital Twins: XR Today Expert Roundtable

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

For example, stakeholders could use the digital twin to simulate climate change mitigation projects based on historical rainfall totals and flooding patterns. To know, for example, that a robot’s motion is grounded in reality and physics, software systems need to understand the laws of physics. Canada, and Mexico.

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XR via Sexy Sunglasses, with Vuzix’ Paul Travers

XR for Business Podcast

And it’s a great example. Because if he does it wrong, the rig could blow up and you end up with another Gulf of Mexico mess on your hands. And it’s because of companies like Amazon that are out there, and everybody’s buying online and using FedEx as the logistics partner. That’s an amazing use case.

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XR via Sexy Sunglasses, with Vuzix’ Paul Travers

XR for Business Podcast

And it’s a great example. Because if he does it wrong, the rig could blow up and you end up with another Gulf of Mexico mess on your hands. And it’s because of companies like Amazon that are out there, and everybody’s buying online and using FedEx as the logistics partner. That’s an amazing use case.

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XR via Sexy Sunglasses, with Vuzix' Paul Travers

XR for Business Podcast

And it's a great example. Because if he does it wrong, the rig could blow up and you end up with another Gulf of Mexico mess on your hands. And it's because of companies like Amazon that are out there, and everybody's buying online and using FedEx as the logistics partner. That tech can't just willy-nilly make a fix, right?