Augmented Reality

VR and AR industries expected to hit $80 billion in the next 5 years. James Dearsley, speaking at AV/VR Innovate

By @SimonCocking. James Dearsley Innovation, Marketing and Technology - especially #PropTech and #VR . Preparing others for the now and next……..also a husband,…

10 years ago

High profile speakers from world of Augmented and Virtual Reality to speak to broad business and technology audience

Building on the success of the past two years, the 3rd ARVR Innovate Conference and EXPO will take place at Dublin’s Croke…

10 years ago

DCU-led NEWTON EU Project Redesigns the Future of Technology Enhanced Learning

An ambitious new European Horizon 2020 (H2020) project, NEWTON, coordinated by DCU academic Gabriel-Miro Muntean, is squaring up to the…

10 years ago

The Future is Now. How Augmented Reality is Making its Presence Felt in Modern Banking

Latest guest post from Misys.com (see also last week's piece on 'Mobile banking security and the need for biometrics '). See…

10 years ago

ARVR Innovate returns to Dublin, April 28th, founder Alex Gibson interviewed

By @SimonCocking. Interview with Alex Gibson Senior Lecturer DIT, The Persuaders Marketing Radio Show, founder of ARVR Innovate Conference 28 April. See last…

10 years ago

The IDA go to SXSW. Wired, weird and wonderful. By Ken Finnegan

Latest great guest post by Ken Finnegan. Technology consultant and advisor to the IDA, see his last one here and our interview with him…

10 years ago

Date change: International Film and Tech forum Digital Biscuit 2016

Update: This event has now been moved to October 20th – 22nd with 22 speakers confirmed for those dates. The…

10 years ago

Tr3dent, using data to visualise and manage large IoT ecosystems

By @SimonCocking interview with Kevin McCaffrey, the founder and CEO of Tr3Dent, thought leaders in the area of 3D Data Visualization. Previously…

10 years ago

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