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Magic Leap is Giving Away 500 AR Headsets as Part of Epic’s $100M Unreal MegaGrants

Road to VR

At Unreal Engine Build: Detroit 2019, Magic Leap today announced that the company will be giving away 500 Magic Leap One Creator Edition AR headsets as part of the recently unveiled Epic MegaGrants. SEE ALSO Report: Apple to Announce ARKit Updates at WWDC 2019 Including OS Support for AR Headsets. You can apply online here.

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Epic Games Gifting 500 Magic Leap Headsets to Developers via Grant Program

Next Reality AR

At last week's Unreal Engine Build: Detroit '19 event, Epic Games announced that it would supply Magic Leap One headsets, which retail for $2,295, free of charge to a limited number of developers working on spatial computing apps in Unreal Engine. Developers can apply online, with Epic judging the applications based on merit.

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Learning Real-World Skills in Virtual Reality

Tech Trends VR

So it’s really not surprising that so many companies, from Homeland Security to KFC , are now jumping on the bandwagon and embracing various forms of virtual training experiences. HP is one of the companies that have been steadily increasing its focus on VR hardware products in the past few years.

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STRIVR Labs Raises $5 Million And Adds Enterprise VR Training

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

STRIVR’s enterprise-focused product is a performance training platform that uses VR and AR to help educate and train in areas like sales, operations, customer service, safety, and human resources. The hardware will get better in next 12 to 16 months.”. There’s a bigger opportunity with enterprise than with sports.”.

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Turning a Game Engine into a Training Experience, with PIXO VR’s Sean Hurwitz

XR for Business Podcast

Today we're speaking with Sean Hurwitz, founder and CEO of PIXO VR, a Detroit based company focused on VR software for training on processes, safety, and emergency response. The hardware is getting better. Alan: I will hit you up in Detroit. It could influence the real life training thereafter. That's the next step of it.

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Turning a Game Engine into a Training Experience, with PIXO VR’s Sean Hurwitz

XR for Business Podcast

Today we're speaking with Sean Hurwitz, founder and CEO of PIXO VR, a Detroit based company focused on VR software for training on processes, safety, and emergency response. The hardware is getting better. Alan: I will hit you up in Detroit. It could influence the real life training thereafter. That's the next step of it.

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Turning a Game Engine into a Training Experience, with PIXO VR’s Sean Hurwitz

XR for Business Podcast

Today we're speaking with Sean Hurwitz, founder and CEO of PIXO VR, a Detroit based company focused on VR software for training on processes, safety, and emergency response. The hardware is getting better. Alan: I will hit you up in Detroit. It could influence the real life training thereafter. That's the next step of it.