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Expert View: 3 ways VR is transforming Learning & Development

Tech Trends VR

This is an example of what we call the Skills-Based Model of VR training – teaching practical skills by using the body as a natural interface, and thus developing physical memory through repetition. This is the Knowledge-Based Model of VR training. The content is replaced in its spatial context, enhancing cognition.

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Case Study: CareAR Streamlines Enterprise Service Management

AR Insider

One example is NTT Data. In addition to integrating with existing apps and workflows, CareAR has broadened its base of AR hardware support — including everything from tablets to Google Glass. First, to double down on the versatility principle, it wants to continue expanding its hardware compatibility.

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Will Meta’s Consumer Focus Collapse its Enterprise Vision? 

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

The leading XR hardware and software vendor debuted Meta Quest for Business in November following a previous iteration and beta testing stages. Additional security concerns lead to some at the VRARA believing that the coding on Quest hardware – alongside connectivity concerns – can lead to potential backdoor hacking threats.

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Achieving Marketing Success with AR

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

Therefore, the knowledge base surrounding XR content creation is slimmer than conventional development routes. The hardware, software, and user all significantly drive immersive technology success in any use case. However, the XR space is still emerging. Although, this is quickly changing.

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Using XR to Change Everything (Without Changing Anything) with Lance-AR’s Lance Anderson

XR for Business Podcast

Yet no one was deploying at scale and I had this unique position at Vuzix — because there are so few hardware providers — that we were able to see thousands of pilots and POCs, in all different regions and different use cases. There’s fault in the hardware manufacturers. Here’s the hardware.

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Using XR to Change Everything (Without Changing Anything) with Lance-AR’s Lance Anderson

XR for Business Podcast

Yet no one was deploying at scale and I had this unique position at Vuzix — because there are so few hardware providers — that we were able to see thousands of pilots and POCs, in all different regions and different use cases. There’s fault in the hardware manufacturers. Here’s the hardware.

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Using XR to Change Everything (Without Changing Anything) with Lance-AR's Lance Anderson

XR for Business Podcast

Yet no one was deploying at scale and I had this unique position at Vuzix -- because there are so few hardware providers -- that we were able to see thousands of pilots and POCs, in all different regions and different use cases. There's fault in the hardware manufacturers. Here's the hardware. And training is a good example.

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