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VR makes you an architect: Andreea Ion Cojocaru explains how tech can change us

VR makes you an architect: Andreea Ion Cojocaru explains how tech can change us

by Sean Higgins | Mar 3, 2022 | Interviews

When we talk about VR, we talk about the ways it will make our jobs easier and change the way we work. But Andreea Ion Cojocaru believes that there’s another, equally important story to tell about VR: how it will change us. Cojocaru is the founder of NUMENA, a...
Tilt Five’s Jeri Ellsworth: to get spatial computing, look at the mouse

Tilt Five’s Jeri Ellsworth: to get spatial computing, look at the mouse

by Sean Higgins | Jan 6, 2022 | Interviews

We met Jeri Ellsworth at this year’s Augmented World Expo (AWE), the XR industry’s flagship event. Her company Tilt Five was having a phenomenal day and their new holographic gaming system was pulling huge traffic. With good reason, too: Slip on a pair of...
Doug Thompson: A beginner’s guide to the metaverse—and why it matters to enterprise

Doug Thompson: A beginner’s guide to the metaverse—and why it matters to enterprise

by Sean Higgins | Oct 5, 2021 | Interviews

Top image credit: Lego Bricks by BlackCube at Sketchfab If you’ve researched the metaverse, you’ve heard the name Doug Thompson. He is a regular fixture at virtual meetups about AR, VR, and other spatial computing technologies. He is also responsible for...
Utah DOT is piloting a crowdsourced, AI road-maintenance tool

Utah DOT is piloting a crowdsourced, AI road-maintenance tool

by Sean Higgins | Jun 1, 2021 | In the News

The news Starting June 1st, Utah DOT is piloting an AI tool for tracking road maintenance issues. The solution, called Payver, is made by Utah-based company Blyncsy. It crowd-sources HD videos and images from a variety of sources, for instance dash cams. Then it...
Scientists developed a nav system for robots that can avoid busy medical workers

Scientists developed a nav system for robots that can avoid busy medical workers

by Sean Higgins | May 14, 2021 | In the News

In testing, it greatly reduces disruption and improves the likelihood of patient survival. The news Researchers from the University of San Diego have developed a navigation system that can move robots safely through hectic emergency departments. Called SafeDQN, it...
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