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Cleveland Cavaliers Turn Their Arena Into An AR Arcade

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Fans who attend a Cleveland Cavaliers game at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse during the 2023 NBA Playoffs are in for a treat. The championship-winning team has partnered with fan engagement platform ARound to transform their home stadium into an augmented reality (AR) powered multiplayer arcade. ” Credit: Stagwell Inc.

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Experience Famous Artworks in Augmented Reality With “Museum From Home”

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There couldn’t have been a better time for Cuseum to introduce its new augmented reality experience. We wanted to learn more about Cuseum’s revolutionary work in augmented reality. Art in Augmented Reality. The Future of Augmented Reality in Art. That, of course, includes augmented reality.

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“Cleveland Cavaliers Take Fans To Virtual Worlds With AR Arcade!”

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The Cleveland Cavaliers have partnered with fan engagement platform ARound to offer an innovative augmented reality (AR) powered multiplayer arcade called Cavs Arcade.

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Hockey Team Hosts Watch Parties With Virtual Players

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This, combined with the stadium-wide AR technology we’ve seen used by professional sports teams such as the Cleveland Cavaliers, could change the way fans enjoy live sports entertainment forever. For more information on that visit here.

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NBA AR App Launches on Android & Adds Portals to Playoffs

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Now available on the Google Play Store after debuting on the iOS App Store last year, the latest version of NBA AR brings augmented reality portals that transport fans to various 360-degree scenes. Fans can walk through the door and view pre-game introductions of the NBA Finals opponents, the Cleveland Cavaliers and.

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HoloLens is Helping This Medical Company Design Better Operating Rooms

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Microsoft is talking for the first time today about a new customer of its HoloLens augmented reality headset: publicly traded medical device company Stryker. CAE, Case Western Reserve University, and Cleveland Clinic have previously been public about their use of the device, whose developer edition costs $3,000.

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John Black and Mina Fahim (MediView) on Giving Surgeons X-Ray Vision in the Operating Room

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John Black and Mina Fahim are the CEO and CTO of MediView, a company working to give health practitioners “X-ray vision” in order to simplify minimally invasive procedures, enhance clinical workflow, and improve patient outcomes using Augmented Reality. He moved from allied health to the medical device industry early in his career.