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Developer Profile: EnsenaSoft Aims for a Podium Finish With Renzo Racer

Peter Graham

In the beginning… EnsenaSoft was founded in Mazatlán, Mexico on August 2009 by Blanca Valencia (President) and Samuel DenHartog (CEO). We believe our move to 3D models and creating worlds is helping us prepare for the future when most games will be played in VR or AR. We just celebrated our 10 year anniversary! Renzo Racer?

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This is How Fake News Happens: The Reporting of Palmer Luckey and Nimble America

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

8:23 PM @Papapishu ✔: My HTC Vive review: Good immersion. 6:31 AM @MediaGuyNYC: better take those goggles off and pay attention to ACTUAL reality… 6:32 AM Ars Technica (Tom Mendelsohn). The HTC Vive has room scale VR. I’m sure you remember that article (how could you not with a headline like that!) Comfortable headset.

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XR via Sexy Sunglasses, with Vuzix’ Paul Travers

XR for Business Podcast

Because if he does it wrong, the rig could blow up and you end up with another Gulf of Mexico mess on your hands. Alan: It’s interesting you say that, I’m speaking at a printing conference this week and my original presentation was talking about bringing print to life with AR and that sort of thing. And maybe sooner.

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XR via Sexy Sunglasses, with Vuzix’ Paul Travers

XR for Business Podcast

Because if he does it wrong, the rig could blow up and you end up with another Gulf of Mexico mess on your hands. Alan: It’s interesting you say that, I’m speaking at a printing conference this week and my original presentation was talking about bringing print to life with AR and that sort of thing. And maybe sooner.

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XR via Sexy Sunglasses, with Vuzix' Paul Travers

XR for Business Podcast

Because if he does it wrong, the rig could blow up and you end up with another Gulf of Mexico mess on your hands. Alan: It's interesting you say that, I'm speaking at a printing conference this week and my original presentation was talking about bringing print to life with AR and that sort of thing. Paul: [chuckles] Yeah.