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MIT Researchers Test Autonomous Drones Using VR Training Grounds

VRScout

Now, with a new a dawn in parcel transportation just beyond the horizon (see Amazon Prime Air ), engineers and developers have begun doubling-down on their efforts to develop more efficient autonomous quadcopters. You can’t learn in that environment. During early testing phases of the new system, the results were promising.

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NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference Officially Announced

VRWorld

and deep learning, virtual reality and self driving vehicles. Topics include deep learning and AI, data center and cloud computing, analytics, healthcare, self-driving and AI cars, life sciences, defense, virtual and augmented reality, computer and machine vision, smart cities, robotics and IoT.

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC’s Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

You can learn more about the work they’re doing at ptc.com. So PTC is a billion-dollar plus software company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. A QR code allows you to identify an object really quickly, rather than try to put it through a database of a thousand machines that all look the same. Thanks for having me.

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC’s Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

You can learn more about the work they’re doing at ptc.com. So PTC is a billion-dollar plus software company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. A QR code allows you to identify an object really quickly, rather than try to put it through a database of a thousand machines that all look the same. Thanks for having me.

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC's Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

You can learn more about the work they're doing at ptc.com. So PTC is a billion-dollar plus software company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. A QR code allows you to identify an object really quickly, rather than try to put it through a database of a thousand machines that all look the same. Mike, welcome to the show.