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Can AR Keep Companies Connected During Coronavirus?

AR Insider

And as companies like Apple and Samsung can attest, the various challenges presented by the coronavirus outbreak have had a tremendous impact on manufacturing facilities. Travel is actively being discouraged, and in some instances around the globe, outright banned.

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TSMC: We Want OSATs to Expand Their Advanced Packaging Capability

Anand Tech

billion advanced packaging facility in Vietnam. The problem is that assembly and test specialists cannot keep up with Intel, TSMC, and Samsung regarding investments in advanced packaging facilities. In contrast, Samsung spent around $2 billion, according to Yole Group's estimates published by EE Times.

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PenPal Schools launches a VR field trip for students to promote Pakistan

Hypergrid Business

The virtual reality video was created in partnership with Chocolate Milk & Donuts , a virtual reality creative agency based in Austin, Texas, and the project supported by Samsung, Mozilla Hive Austin with a grant from the Gigabit Community Fund , The City of Austin’s ATX+PAK program is also a partner in the project.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

And we were able to do that, for example, with– there was a– Larry Hodges and Barbara Rothbaum developed a virtual Vietnam — back in the early 90s — that was very effective at treating post-traumatic stress disorder for Vietnam vets, some of who had been suffering from PTSD for decades.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford's Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

And we were able to do that, for example, with-- there was a-- Larry Hodges and Barbara Rothbaum developed a virtual Vietnam -- back in the early 90s -- that was very effective at treating post-traumatic stress disorder for Vietnam vets, some of who had been suffering from PTSD for decades. And that's really changing the game.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

And we were able to do that, for example, with– there was a– Larry Hodges and Barbara Rothbaum developed a virtual Vietnam — back in the early 90s — that was very effective at treating post-traumatic stress disorder for Vietnam vets, some of who had been suffering from PTSD for decades.