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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

Slight improvements in training, a slightly better test or tool, or a faster diagnosis, have the potential to save thousands of lives and billions of dollars. The data says we are starting fresh, just like a resident, no matter what our experience with other tools and approaches,” said Dr. Barad.

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Dissecting Virtual Frogs with VictoryXR’s Steve Grubbs

XR for Business Podcast

Steve: By last summer — and my annual University of Iowa fraternity gathering — one of my fraternity brothers is a assistant superintendent of schools in the Chicago area, and he was a former science teacher. With software? We would rather just be in the software business. Do they want you to train them?

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Dissecting Virtual Frogs with VictoryXR’s Steve Grubbs

XR for Business Podcast

Steve: By last summer — and my annual University of Iowa fraternity gathering — one of my fraternity brothers is a assistant superintendent of schools in the Chicago area, and he was a former science teacher. With software? We would rather just be in the software business. Do they want you to train them?

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Dissecting Virtual Frogs with VictoryXR's Steve Grubbs

XR for Business Podcast

Steve: By last summer -- and my annual University of Iowa fraternity gathering -- one of my fraternity brothers is a assistant superintendent of schools in the Chicago area, and he was a former science teacher. With software? We would rather just be in the software business. Or do they want you to come in with the hardware?