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Bungee Jumping with Untethered VR, featuring Happy Finish’s Daniel Cheetham

XR for Business Podcast

We a couple of guinea pigs who put their hand up first, but I did try it in the end. We are, as an example, working with one of our key clients and to develop digital versions, virtual versions of their future products, removing their reliance on physical sampling. Alan: So were you the first one to try this? Daniel: Totally, totally.

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Bungee Jumping with Untethered VR, featuring Happy Finish’s Daniel Cheetham

XR for Business Podcast

We a couple of guinea pigs who put their hand up first, but I did try it in the end. We are, as an example, working with one of our key clients and to develop digital versions, virtual versions of their future products, removing their reliance on physical sampling. Alan: So were you the first one to try this? Daniel: Totally, totally.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

Let me give you a few examples. In terms of the progress we’ve made, we knew back decades ago that VR could be an effective tool to help with some very difficult problems, for example, treating phobias or post-traumatic stress. We can use a simulation to help do what’s called exposure therapy. What would you recommend?

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Bungee Jumping with Untethered VR, featuring Happy Finish’s Daniel Cheetham

XR for Business Podcast

We a couple of guinea pigs who put their hand up first, but I did try it in the end. We are, as an example, working with one of our key clients and to develop digital versions, virtual versions of their future products, removing their reliance on physical sampling. Alan: So were you the first one to try this? Daniel: Totally, totally.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford's Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

Let me give you a few examples. In terms of the progress we've made, we knew back decades ago that VR could be an effective tool to help with some very difficult problems, for example, treating phobias or post-traumatic stress. We can use a simulation to help do what's called exposure therapy. And that's really changing the game.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

Let me give you a few examples. In terms of the progress we’ve made, we knew back decades ago that VR could be an effective tool to help with some very difficult problems, for example, treating phobias or post-traumatic stress. We can use a simulation to help do what’s called exposure therapy. What would you recommend?

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The Age of Smart Information is Now, with Microsoft Garage Envisioneer Mike Pell

XR for Business Podcast

” And so, I think personally it’s gonna be this road to development using enterprise as the guinea pig, I guess, would be the easiest way to describe it. So, for example, we could take this podcast in the not too distant future. Oh, the experiments yielded 100 percent better results. Mike: Yeah, yeah.