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Researchers Use AR To Study How Electric Fish Sense Their Surroundings

VRScout

NJIT researchers are using AR to hack the electric sensors of Glass knifefish. In layman’s terms, researchers are creating AR shelters for the fish to swim under or hide in, and then moving that shelter to see if the fish follow their protective cover. Image Credit: NJIT/Johns Hopkins.

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Looking Glass Adds 16” and 32” Spatial Displays For Immersive Working

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

Are Holograms the Future of the Enterprise? KIST Unveils Research for AR Smartphone Holograms The hologram company, Looking Glass, believes these displays bring “cutting-edge” visualisation tools to those working with 3D digital images, video, and applications in real time, and without needing to use headsets to facilitate the experience.

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Embracing Digital Transformation: Real-life Use Cases in Energy & Utilities

EnterpriseWear

The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) has taken on a great deal of forward-thinking testing of AR, recognizing that standards will have to be determined if there’s to be widespread adoption. EPRI has been a part of several companies’ efforts to pilot AR in electric and utility operations, including Duke Energy and Con Edison.

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Embracing Digital Transformation: Real-life Use Cases in Energy & Utilities

EnterpriseWear

The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) has taken on a great deal of forward-thinking testing of AR, recognizing that standards will have to be determined if there’s to be widespread adoption. EPRI has been a part of several companies’ efforts to pilot AR in electric and utility operations, including Duke Energy and Con Edison.

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The Future of Retail is Virtual, with Macy’s Mohamed Rajani

XR for Business Podcast

Today’s guest is Mohamed Rajani, responsible for VR and AR initiatives at Macy’s. Mohamed is part of the new Business Development and Innovation team at Macy’s, and is responsible for driving change through the development of new retail concepts and partnerships amidst an evolving retail landscape.

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The Future of Retail is Virtual, with Macy’s Mohamed Rajani

XR for Business Podcast

Today’s guest is Mohamed Rajani, responsible for VR and AR initiatives at Macy’s. Mohamed is part of the new Business Development and Innovation team at Macy’s, and is responsible for driving change through the development of new retail concepts and partnerships amidst an evolving retail landscape.

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The Future of Retail is Virtual, with Macy’s Mohamed Rajani

XR for Business Podcast

Today's guest is Mohamed Rajani, responsible for VR and AR initiatives at Macy's. Mohamed is part of the new Business Development and Innovation team at Macy's, and is responsible for driving change through the development of new retail concepts and partnerships amidst an evolving retail landscape. "Mo" Mohamed: Thank you.

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