Sci-Fi Friday: The Invisible VR Man
In 1897, H.G. Wells published “The Invisible Man”, a science fiction novel about a scientist who successfully invents a way to change a body’s “refractive index” in order... Read More »
In 1897, H.G. Wells published “The Invisible Man”, a science fiction novel about a scientist who successfully invents a way to change a body’s “refractive index” in order... Read More »
The AWE recap is back. We look back at the biggest news in augmented and virtual reality to keep you in the loop. Augmented Reality Zurich Insurance is using augmented reality to train over 10,000 of ... Read More »
Kids artwork is a source of pride for parents and kids alike. Coloring is a fun, creative way to spend time with your child, but just because the drawing has been colored doesn’t mean that it ha... Read More »
There is just something about wearing LEDs that immediately makes you think of a Sci-Fi film. We’ve seen LEDs starting to be played with in high fashion and onstage in concerts from designs from... Read More »
The AWE recap is back. We look back at the biggest news in augmented and virtual reality to keep you in the loop. Augmented Reality BMW unveils Augmented Vision eyewear for the Mini: BMW entered the A... Read More »
What do mechanics, field workers and vets all have in common? They have to follow a set of procedures which require their hands in order to do their job. Imagine looking through the lens of a pair of ... Read More »
You are in your living room and all of a sudden mini zombies spawn out of the ground. What are you going to do? Send them back to the dust they came from with a flaming robotic ball of course! This is... Read More »
With the AR/VR market on a consistent growth curve, potentially reaching $150 billion revenue by 2020 according to recent Digi-Capital report, the next five years of AR will be extremely critical. Muc... Read More »
Happy Sci-Fi Friday where we highlight some incredible tech that feels as though it is coming straight out of a science fiction flick. This week we caught a story about giant butterfly drones being cr... Read More »
Feb 6th | – Call for Proposals ends |
Feb 28th | – Initial agenda published |
Mar 30thApril 6th | – Early bird expiring — Full agenda published — Auggies submission starts |
Apr 30th | – Secure your seat and book your travel — Auggie public voting starts |
May 8th | – Get ready — Download mobile app — Create your own schedule |
Jun 8-10 | – Event in progress |