Wearable technology is revolutionising the way we work, with new Assisted Reality (AR) devices disrupting established industry sectors and opening entirely new markets. By Nick Offin, Head of Sales, Marketing and Operations, dynabook Northern Europe.
Read MoreLeading centre of digital engineering technology integration, the Virtual Engineering Centre (VEC), has developed a cutting-edge mixed reality training tool for Britain’s biggest nuclear waste site, Sellafield, which will ensure the safety of workers in hazardous areas and save the organisation an estimated £20m.
Read MoreAccording to research by Digi-Capital, Europe will account for a quarter of the global AR, VR and MR (collectively “XR” or “spatial computing”) market by 2023, 40% more than North America. The 2019 Augmented/Virtual Reality Report, which is being discussed at AWE EU 2019, has also revealed that Russia, Germany, UK, France and Italy will lead the way for XR in Europe.
Read MoreVirtual reality (VR) experiences have taken off as one of the most popular experiential trends in the last few years. The augmented and virtual reality market is currently worth an estimated $20.4 billion, a figure set to grow to $192.7 billion by 2022. By Graham Stewart, Head of Digital at 20/20 Productions.
Read MoreHow many times have you walked to work and had to pull out your phone to check train times, or been mid-conversation with a friend and gone to look up restaurant options for a brunch you’re planning? Or have you been in a business meeting using the latest virtual tool to include Bob from Ohio and Paula in Beijing, but when it comes to discussing your latest project, that flat digital presentation just doesn’t get the message across? By Kelly Allison, Founder and Managing Director, KVA.
Read MoreIntel is partnering with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games (Tokyo 2020) and a broad array of partners to drive the future of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 with groundbreaking technology. Intel’s successful collaboration with the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Games has fuelled its drive to raise the bar again in 2020 for how technology will innovate the Olympics.
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