Big XR News from Elbit Systems, Unity, Nreal, Orange and Cathy Hackl

Four major news stories have revealed massive updates and insights for the XR market

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Published: July 11, 2022

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The tech world was teeming last week with a fresh set of stories across an expanding number of verticals, which have demonstrated significant new use cases for immersive technologies.

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Nreal, Orange to Augment Tour de France ’22

French telecom Orange teamed up with Chinese smart glass maker Nreal for an augmented reality (AR) sporting event of massive proportions — the Tour De France 2022.

Orange collaborated with AR developers Immersive.IO and MATSUKO to create the Augmented Race 2022 experience for viewers to receive AR-powered content and stats overlays for race footage.

Elbit Systems Unveils X-Sight Helicopter Pilot Helmet

Defence giant Elbit Systems debuted a cutting-edge AR helmet for helicopter pilots, global media reported last week. The US Armed Forces adopted the firm’s X-Sight helmet for its Future Vertical Lift programme to provide advanced visuals for pilots.

The artificial intelligence-backed device includes visuals capable of viewing beyond obstacles such as adverse weather conditions, security threat tracking, and embedded mapping overlays, among others.

UltimateXR Launches Free Open-Source Unity Tool

Enrique Tromp, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of VRMADA, revealed his firm’s free and open-source (FOSS) framework enterprise-level immersive training experiences.

The new solution taps Unity Technologies toolkits for collaboration, interactive gaming, and training. It also provides 3D asset creation services and other linked solutions, and is backed by headset manufacturers such as Meta Quest, Pico Interactive, SteamVR, and others.

Metaverse Must Be Interoperable, Human, Hackl Says

XR Today recently interviewed Cathy Hackl, Chief Metaverse Technology Officer for Journey, author, columnist, and ‘Godmother of the Metaverse’ to discuss the future of the successor to the Internet.

In the interview, she explained her work with her current consultancy firm, the key technologies driving the platform’s development, and the need for ethics and standards for developing the rising spatial communications platform.

 

 

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