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VR Training Company Gemba Secures $18M Series A to Expand Enterprise Metaverse

Road to VR

Gemba, the corporate VR learning platform, announced it’s closed an $18 million Series A funding round, which the company says will be used to continue expansion into Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and North America. The latest funding round was led by Parkway Venture Capital, now valuing the UK-based company at $60 million.

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Vancouver’s VR/AR Global Summit Puts Content First

VRScout

One of the largest industry events in North America, the Vancouver-based conference will spotlight how tech giants and startups are creating new ways to visualize and interact with virtual worlds. Speakers from goliaths like Amazon, Ford, and IKEA will rub shoulders with Vancouver up-and-comers including Motive.io

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The 10 best travel tech gadgets for your next adventure in 2022

Mashable VR

Credit: Bellroy/Amazon. Credit: Sennheiser/Amazon. Credit: Apple/Amazon. For Android users, try out the Samsung Galaxy Watch , or keep an eye out for the upcoming Google Pixel Watch later this fall. Credit: Amazon. Credit: Native Union/Amazon. Credit: Belkin/Amazon. Cord organizer. Wired headphones.

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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. It recognizes the shoes and says, here's some Amazon reviews on it -- or some reviews from that store, I guess -- and then here's some other things that you might like that aren't necessarily in the physical store, correct?

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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. It recognizes the shoes and says, here's some Amazon reviews on it -- or some reviews from that store, I guess -- and then here's some other things that you might like that aren't necessarily in the physical store, correct?

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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. It recognizes the shoes and says, here's some Amazon reviews on it -- or some reviews from that store, I guess -- and then here's some other things that you might like that aren't necessarily in the physical store, correct?

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Using XR to Change Everything (Without Changing Anything) with Lance-AR’s Lance Anderson

XR for Business Podcast

Everybody talks about the dizzying ROIs that are out there to get, and all the wonderful things and advantages that this technology brings. The ROI was there their technology could save millions of dollars, yet it wasn’t getting traction. Frustrated with the lack of companies deploying augmented reality at scale.