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Naer, Miro, HPE Partner for XR Remote Work on Meta Quest 3

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

The groundbreaking partnership will allow the MR productivity app company to boost productivity among teams with fully immersive brainstorming and collaboration for the enterprise. Attendees can later locate documents uploaded to the immersive space offline for easy accessibility. Norway and Scandinavia: The Next XR Powerhouse?

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The Future Group Raises $20 Million to Blend Real-world Video With Virtual Worlds

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The Future Group has raised $20 million for its technology that blends real-world video with virtual worlds to immerse people inside what feels like an interactive game show. The Oslo, Norway-based company came out of stealth last year and is now working on a major project with a team of more than 100 people.

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Audi Creates VR Sandbox Track You Can Shape And Drive Yourself

VRScout

In what Audi is calling “Enter Sandbox,” the real-time VR experience combines a physical installation with an immersive driving simulator, letting you test-drive the new Audi Q5 on a sandbox track you just made with your own hands. The sand is then carefully scanned by a Kinect depth-sensing camera, from which a virtual world is rendered.

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6 Roadblocks Stopping Web3 And The Metaverse Becoming A Reality

Bernard Marr

This is what I mean when I talk about the “future internet” – the next iteration of the internet, characterized by immersive virtual metaverse worlds (such as Fortnite or Meta’s Horizon Worlds) and decentralized web3 technologies (think crypto, blockchain and NFTs). Will there be legal consequences? (To percent).

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How The Future Group Is Redefining Live Game Shows With Mixed Reality

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The Oslo, Norway-based startup — which raised $20 million in venture funding — teamed up with FremantleMedia (maker of the Idol TV shows) to create Lost in Time , a new game show that uses The Future Group’s Interactive Mixed Reality (IMR) on both TV and mobile devices. Ellen Lyse Einarsen: I’m from Oslo in Norway.

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