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KLM’s Chris Koomen teaches us how to use AR/VR in the civil aviation sector

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In 2015 my girlfriend came with a Cardboard and with no experience with Unity I created my first 360 photo which I’ve shown to my manger. To give you an example, we did a test with pilots four years ago: we filmed a lightning strike in a full-motion simulator where pilots need to do their exercise, called Startle and surprise.

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Off to Digital Market We Go, with InContext Solutions’ Tracey Wiedmeyer

XR for Business Podcast

You can build in Unity, it’s the same thing. You see Khronos now having that 3D commerce exploratory group, which I hope — and I’m sure — will turn into a full-working group. They’re a group that consolidates the industry, things like MP4s and stuff like that. Tracey: Yeah. Alan: Yeah.

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Off to Digital Market We Go, with InContext Solutions’ Tracey Wiedmeyer

XR for Business Podcast

You can build in Unity, it’s the same thing. You see Khronos now having that 3D commerce exploratory group, which I hope — and I’m sure — will turn into a full-working group. They’re a group that consolidates the industry, things like MP4s and stuff like that. Tracey: Yeah. Alan: Yeah.

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Project Caliper: the journey of prototyping optimal controllers for VR

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Even the big players like Sony, Apple, and Microsoft have substantially reduced their production estimates for 2022, whilst processor manufacturers talk of delays into 2024. The name was of course inspired by “The Unity Cube” application (Image by Rob Cole). Image provided by Rob Cole). The Guncube.

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Axon Park's Taylor Freeman and Jacki Morie Talk Radically Reshaping the Way the World Works with XR

XR for Business Podcast

Right now, if it's remote, you're looking at a screen -- you're maybe using Zoom -- you see 20 little faces, and one person can talk at a time; if you want to do group work, you have to switch to a different area, do all this stuff. It can't just be small groups of people, "oh, these five people did better." Taylor: Sure, yeah.