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The (uncomplete) Immersive Technology in Healthcare digest?—?Decembre 20, 2020

ARVR

The (uncomplete) Immersive Technology in Healthcare digest?—?Decembre Decembre 20, 2020 Hello, this is a short summary of my technological watch on this amazing domain of immersive technology in healthcare ! Rendez-vous every mid-month (in french and in english). Introducing the new AR-media platform & plugins 4.

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CrashCourse: The VR Experience That Teaches Young Football Players About the Dangers of Concussion

ARPost

It features well-known football players, such as Bryce Love of Washington Redskins, JJ Arcega-Whiteside of Philadelphia Eagles, as well as Trenton Irwin of Miami Dolphins. Symptoms Simulator. This part will make use of the latest technology available to Stanford Medicine to take the user inside a human brain.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

Researchers at the National University of Singapore first showed us how face electrodes can simulate food in virtual reality– and now they are bringing wind and heat to your virtual world. The round was from SRI Capital, which is a seed stage venture fund in Philadelphia. HOW DO YOU HELP THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED WITH VR/AR?

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HaptX News | February 2023

HaptX

As VR-based surgical training becomes more prevalent, the use of haptics in clinical education is intended to enable more efficient and effective training simulations, and help learners develop greater precision and dexterity. This study’s results will build on the findings from previous studies. Army medics. In 2020, the U.S.

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VR Bungee Jumping, Samurai Swords, and 16 More New Demos

Leapmotion

Chris is a 3D artist and programmer studying at Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology Center. His project Let’s Go Fly a Kite is a physics simulation of kite-flying with some interesting twists and turns. “In Requires: Windows, Oculus Rift. Let’s Go Fly A Kite. Ever thought about the physics underlying kites?