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Power and Responsibility: Highlights from Microsoft Build

Tech Trends VR

We need to ask ourselves not only what computers can do, but what they should do,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in his opening keynote at Build. Microsoft sees the “intelligent cloud” as the backbone of this revolution. Microsoft want to enable developers to reach customers in a multi-sense, multi-device way Click To Tweet.

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This All-Female Founders Pitch Event Was Held in VR

VRScout

These founders are a well-rounded group of leaders and entrepreneurs with a variety of focuses— from combining brain control interfaces with VR for wellness, to creating the world’s first search engine for immersive content, to using AR to accelerate skill sets and reduce costs in the construction industry.

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Goertek, Ultraleap Unveil VR/MR Headset Design for OEMs

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Ultraleap’s computer vision and machine learning models also enable low-cost hand-tracking integration for enterprise end users. Ultraleap also notes how hand tracking is becoming a “mandatory feature” of major available and upcoming headsets from firms including Microsoft, Meta, and Apple.

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What is Spatial Computing in simple terms?

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

However, despite this, many of us have yet to learn what spatial computing is or how it works. Greenwold defined spatial computing as human interactions with machines that manipulate experiences in real life. Google: Google and its parent company, Alphabet, are highly invested in spatial computing.

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Visualizing the Future of AR, with Visualix’s CEOs Michael Bucko & Darius Pajouh

XR for Business Podcast

To learn more about Visualix, you can visit visualix.com. So this allows a worker to just hold up the phone and see basically the right AR content on every machine, on every pathway, seeing the warning signs that are particularly tailored to the specific status of this worker, for example. We have people trying to do construction.

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Visualizing the Future of AR, with Visualix’s CEOs Michael Bucko & Darius Pajouh

XR for Business Podcast

To learn more about Visualix, you can visit visualix.com. So this allows a worker to just hold up the phone and see basically the right AR content on every machine, on every pathway, seeing the warning signs that are particularly tailored to the specific status of this worker, for example. We have people trying to do construction.

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Honey, I Shrunk the XR, with MEL Science’s Kai Liang

XR for Business Podcast

And I can’t help but notice that the difference from auto-stereoscopic 3D, VR was a technology and an ecosystem that is joined by a lot of leading global brands such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Huawei, etc. With movies, really a lot of detail, well-constructed storyline. This is very fundamental.