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Beyeonics Raises $11.5M to Further Develop AR/VR Surgical Visualization Platform

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Elbit Systems , an Israel-based defense company, recently announced that its medical technologies subsidiary Beyeonics Surgical successfully concluded its first funding round of $11.5 million, which the company says will be used to expand product development and accelerate commercialization of its surgeon-centric AR/VR technologies.

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Lumus Showed Off New AR Glasses With 55-Degree Field Of View

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Rehovot, Israel-based Lumus makes the optical engine that empowers AR solutions. The company is working on optical technology for see-through wearable displays and serves multiple AR vertical markets, including health care, manufacturing logistics, avionics and, more recently, consumer products.

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What to Expect from Apple in the AR/VR Space

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While Apple fans have long been waiting for Apple to launch its own augmented and virtual reality ( AR/VR ) wearables, and despite many competitors already presenting market-ready AR glasses and VR headsets , there are still more questions than answers around what Apple’s AR/VR first product will look like. © Apple, Inc. Tim Cook, CEO of ?Apple

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2016 Disney Accelerator Participants include eSports & VR companies.

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This year’s program includes nine startups and one internal project, and builds on Disney Accelerator’s success since its initial launch.

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What’s the Latest with Meta’s Project Aria?

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Dubbed Project Aria, Meta launched the initiative purely for research purposes, using the company’s already deep knowledge on immersive technology. The company outlined its Responsible Innovation Principles to guide data collection and technology development. Recording with consent.

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Can Vuze Become the Next GoPro?

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One such competitor is HumanEyes Technologies, a American company from Denver, Colorado – developers behind VUZE, a turn-key platform for stereoscopic 360 degree video with a combination of hardware (camera, VR glasses and studio software). . As such, market for the middle-of-the-road companies such as HumanEyes Technologies might be open.