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The 2019 VR Awards Winners Recognized for Outstanding VR Tech

ARPost

This year’s 70+ person judging panel included academic professors and researchers as well as representatives from Google, HTC, HP, Deloitte, NVIDIA, Apache, and others. This Year’s VR Hardware of the Year Award went to the Oculus Quest. The Oculus Rift S was also nominated for the award. VR Lifetime Achievement.

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VR Reader

ARVR

The Exciting Applications of AR and VR in Automotive 4. Flight simulators are VR for some people, and military funding to train pilots better is deeply involved in the origin story, which goes back to the 1920s according to some sources. If you can’t be in a flight simulator, the next best thing would be video.

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NVIDIA Unveils Its Four Pillars Of XR Development [PAID]

The Ghost Howls

In sectors like automotive design, the graphical quality of the application must be the closest possible to reality. I keep hearing NVIDIA talking about its product called “Omniverse” , but I have always had a confused idea about what it was: it seems a collaborative tool, but also a renderer, but also a simulation space.

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How Will AR Transform Advertising?

AR Insider

Or we can put on device on our head (a head-mounted display or HMD) that completely occludes us from the real world allowing us to enter a completely simulated environment which we can walk around and interact in because the computer is sensing our physical actions: this is Virtual Reality or VR. Virtual humans are getting more and more real.

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Retraining for a Post-Retirement World with VRVoice’s Bob Fine

XR for Business Podcast

Bob: I know that’s one of the main reasons why the automotive industry is one of the very early, big adopters and investors in the hardware and software. Simulating any potential area, whether it be on a racetrack, or in a design studio; being able to change the environment. And when you hit on automotive, I was like, “wow.

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Retraining for a Post-Retirement World with VRVoice’s Bob Fine

XR for Business Podcast

Bob: I know that’s one of the main reasons why the automotive industry is one of the very early, big adopters and investors in the hardware and software. Simulating any potential area, whether it be on a racetrack, or in a design studio; being able to change the environment. And when you hit on automotive, I was like, “wow.

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Navigating the New Frontier of Extended Reality with Accenture’s Rori DuBoff

XR for Business Podcast

We also speak with automotive manufacturers, around how they can start marketing and merchandising future car models that might not even be done yet, but through the use of these new technology experiences that let us create 3D models of the car, and sort of market that to potential customers before they might even arrive in the showroom.