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Use Cases & Best Practices for Haptics at Scale in VR Training

ARVR

On Thursday, May 27th, key players from the haptics, hand tracking, and VR training industries gathered to discuss the scaling of haptics in VR training applications. It addressed how a company can leverage haptic technology across all their virtual training scenarios thanks to Interhaptics and Innoactive technologies.

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How Watson, IBM’s Artificial Intelligence, Is Powering Audio-Interactive VR/AR Environments

VRScout

IBM predicts that AI will unlock the next generation of interactivity for XR experiences, describing in the 2021 Unity Technology Trends Report that the maturity of AI will play a key role beyond hand tracking, and into the world of voice. IBM’s key technology in this area is Watson, their AI assistant. A MATTER OF TRUST.

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Creating VR Content With Zero Coding Skills

VRScout

Those unfamiliar with immersive technology have often perceived VR as some form of modern black magic that only highly-trained developers can properly harness. But today you no longer need to be a Unity professional or 3D designer to get into this sacred industry. Image Credit: Varwin. Image Credit: EngageVR.

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Boeing, Microsoft Back Australia’s Air Force with HoloLens M&O Tool

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

United States aerospace firm Boeing has begun conducting field testing to repair its aircraft with augmented reality (AR) technologies, its Australian branch announced on Thursday last week. The military organisation’s Mobility Guardian 2023 exercise took place in July. How do we help deployed forces stay mission ready?

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#ICYMI: Is VR Pickleball the Next Craze for Enterprises?

XR Today - Virtual Reality

We’re still in the early days with this game, but over time I think people will benefit not just from a nice social experience, but also from a fitness and training perspective. For this, we had to find the right Unity developers that understood gaming physics for the rackets. Could they potentially train athletes?

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KLM’s Chris Koomen teaches us how to use AR/VR in the civil aviation sector

The Ghost Howls

It’s a while that I virtually know Chris Koomen , a talented professional that works with immersive technologies at KLM. In 2015 my girlfriend came with a Cardboard and with no experience with Unity I created my first 360 photo which I’ve shown to my manger. Hangar evacuation training experience (Image by KLM).

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Daniel Beauchamp inspires us to do more crazy experiments in VR

The Ghost Howls

And I loved that when speaking on UploadVR, he invited every one of us to be crazy and creative with XR, trying new roads, new impossible stuff, enabling new roads for the future of the technology. After weeks of virtual training, I'm finally ready to cut my wife's lockdown hair. Daniel Beauchamp (Image by Daniel Beauchamp).