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Over 20 Use Cases of Smart Glasses, VR Headsets, and Smartwatches at Airports

EnterpriseWear

Take Chicago O’Hare International Airport: By 1975, O’Hare was the world’s busiest airport, handling 37 million passengers a year. In IATA’s 2017 Global Passenger Survey, 85% of those surveyed indicated they would be willing to give up more personal data in exchange for faster process checks and more personalized service at the airport.

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Creating Synthetic Photography, with ThreeKit’s Ben Houston

XR for Business Podcast

And that configuration data is often run off a lot of business data, from an either ERP or some e-commerce integration. So, yeah, that's where we get the models and that's how we get the materials, the last aspect of that is we have to get your configuration data. Ben: We actually are headquartered in Chicago.

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Creating Synthetic Photography, with ThreeKit’s Ben Houston

XR for Business Podcast

And that configuration data is often run off a lot of business data, from an either ERP or some e-commerce integration. So, yeah, that's where we get the models and that's how we get the materials, the last aspect of that is we have to get your configuration data. Ben: We actually are headquartered in Chicago.

Houston 78
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Creating Synthetic Photography, with ThreeKit’s Ben Houston

XR for Business Podcast

And that configuration data is often run off a lot of business data, from an either ERP or some e-commerce integration. So, yeah, that's where we get the models and that's how we get the materials, the last aspect of that is we have to get your configuration data. Ben: We actually are headquartered in Chicago.

Houston 78
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The Sound of XR, with Bose’s Michael Ludden

XR for Business Podcast

You’ve done everything from IBM Watson, to Google, to HTC, Samsung. And in that way, we have an SDK for Android, an SDK for iOS, and then also an SDK for Unity, which you can use to deploy cross-platform that will allow you to interpret and read data from the sensors to do things like recognize gestures.

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The Sound of XR, with Bose’s Michael Ludden

XR for Business Podcast

You’ve done everything from IBM Watson, to Google, to HTC, Samsung. And in that way, we have an SDK for Android, an SDK for iOS, and then also an SDK for Unity, which you can use to deploy cross-platform that will allow you to interpret and read data from the sensors to do things like recognize gestures.

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The Sound of XR, with Bose's Michael Ludden

XR for Business Podcast

You've done everything from IBM Watson, to Google, to HTC, Samsung. And in that way, we have an SDK for Android, an SDK for iOS, and then also an SDK for Unity, which you can use to deploy cross-platform that will allow you to interpret and read data from the sensors to do things like recognize gestures. Michael: Glad you liked it.