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AR 101?—?A brief summary (Part 1)

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Advantages AR’s advantages are the tools it provides for various tasks in scientific, industrial, and entertainment areas (Peddie, 2017). 80s : American Air Force developed a high-cost Super Cockpit plane simulator that mixed virtual and physical elements through an optical vision helmet (Krevelen, 2010). Read more here: AR 101?—?Augmented

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MIT Accelerator Play Labs Announces Class of 13 AR/VR Startups

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Play Labs , a summer accelerator at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), announced its first batch of 13 startups that are developing augmented reality and virtual reality technology. The platform combines virtual and augmented reality technologies with clinical-grade wearables to make training engaging and capture real-time data.

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The power of AI, VR and AR in medical imaging

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VR in medical imaging: The first thing that comes to mind when we think about VR in medical imaging is the training of students, for example, surgery simulation. AccuVein Brain Power is a Massachusetts-based company founded in 2013. The company creates software that converts wearable devices into neuro-assistive devices.

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