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Trends and predictions for XR in 2024

The Ghost Howls

A new cycle of XR The Apple Vision Pro launch has been a disruptive moment for our industry (Image by Apple) As I said in a popular post a few months ago , I think we have entered a new cycle for immersive realities. Huawei and Pico are rumored to be working on an Apple Vision Pro competitor).

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Project Caliper: the journey of prototyping optimal controllers for VR

The Ghost Howls

Following my article on the Tundra SteamVR HDK published by Skarredghost earlier this year, I embarked on the development of a new motion controller by launching start-up Immersion Mechanics. 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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Use The Force (Feedback), Luke! With SenseGlove’s Gijs den Butter

XR for Business Podcast

The ability to bring the sense of touch into the virtual is the final frontier of true immersion, and some of that technology already exists. So, yeah, with this belief, we started off in 2015 from a robotics group at the University of Delft -- Technical University of Delft -- here in the Netherlands. So let me ask you a question.

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Use The Force (Feedback), Luke! With SenseGlove’s Gijs den Butter

XR for Business Podcast

The ability to bring the sense of touch into the virtual is the final frontier of true immersion, and some of that technology already exists. So, yeah, with this belief, we started off in 2015 from a robotics group at the University of Delft -- Technical University of Delft -- here in the Netherlands. So let me ask you a question.

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Use The Force (Feedback), Luke! With SenseGlove’s Gijs den Butter

XR for Business Podcast

The ability to bring the sense of touch into the virtual is the final frontier of true immersion, and some of that technology already exists. So, yeah, with this belief, we started off in 2015 from a robotics group at the University of Delft -- Technical University of Delft -- here in the Netherlands. So let me ask you a question.

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