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EON Reality and Illinois Institute of Technology Partner for Knowledge Metaverse Hub

EON Reality

The partnership will begin with new EON-XR solutions for Illinois Institute of Technology. By utilizing the solutions to teach immersive and interactive lessons using lifelike 3D models, Illinois Institute of Technology can provide the best possible academic experience for those on their campus as well as those studying remotely.

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5 Pro Tips for Producing VR Events

AR Insider

TL:DR – On April 1, 2020, VR/AR Chicago hosted our monthly event in VR. VR/AR Chicago hosts a monthly event that normally takes place at 1871, Chicago’s tech incubator. The stage portion of the event is live-streamed to the VR/AR Chicago Facebook page, where it is also archived. First a Little Background.

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How VR Saves Lives in the OR

VRScout

ImmersiveTouch of Chicago, Illinois founded in 2005, is surgical simulation company that uses Vive and Rift Head Mounted Displays (HMDs), patient-specific anatomy and haptic (tactile) feedback in order to train surgeons and team members, and educate patients themselves. .” Image courtesy of Immersive Touch. “We

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Dissecting Virtual Frogs with VictoryXR’s Steve Grubbs

XR for Business Podcast

And there were a lot of things we did on the input side, but at the end of the day, what we all know is that if students love to learn, they love what they’re learning — like all of us — then there’s no work in it; you just love to do it, and you immerse yourself in it. With software? How does that look?

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Dissecting Virtual Frogs with VictoryXR’s Steve Grubbs

XR for Business Podcast

And there were a lot of things we did on the input side, but at the end of the day, what we all know is that if students love to learn, they love what they’re learning — like all of us — then there’s no work in it; you just love to do it, and you immerse yourself in it. With software? How does that look?

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Dissecting Virtual Frogs with VictoryXR's Steve Grubbs

XR for Business Podcast

And there were a lot of things we did on the input side, but at the end of the day, what we all know is that if students love to learn, they love what they're learning -- like all of us -- then there's no work in it; you just love to do it, and you immerse yourself in it. With software? We would rather just be in the software business.