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Sally Applin

Sally Applin

Sally A. Applin is a Doctoral Candidate at the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK, in the Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing (CSAC). She researches and models the impact of technology on culture. Sally holds a Masters degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU (ITP) and a BA in Conceptual Design from SFSU. Sally has had a 20+ year career in the computer, technology, telecommunications and design industries working as a Senior Consultant, Sr. Researcher, Senior UX Designer, and Ethnographer. Sally is a member of IoT Council, a think tank for the Internet of Things (IoT), a board member of the Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer Foundation and a founding member of AnthroPunk, a movement that considers how humans make and remake their world. Company: UKC, UK- Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing http://www.sally.com Related Products:...

Vitaliy Goncharuk

Vitaliy Goncharuk

Vitaliy started to work in a sphere of mobile technologies in 2001 as a software developer and project manager. Before starting Augmented Pixels he worked on many projects, one of which was for the game platform Nokia N-Gage etc.  Augmented Pixels is one of the leading developers of Augmented Reality solutions for retail, real estate and event marketing. Clients include National Geographic, KOHLS, Jayman, etc. In 2014 Augmented Pixels was nominated by the Financial Times for Boldness in Business Awards and became a winner @ Plug and Play Retail EXPO (USA). Company: Augmented Pixels http://augmentedpixels.com Related Products:...

Mark Billinghurst

Mark Billinghurst

Professor Mark Billinghurst is a researcher developing innovative computer interfaces that explore how virtual and real worlds can be merged. Director of the HIT Lab New Zealand (HIT Lab NZ) at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, he has produced over 250 technical publications and presented demonstrations and courses at a wide variety of conferences. He has a PhD from the University of Washington and conducts research in Augmented and Virtual Reality, multimodal interaction and mobile interfaces. He has previously worked at ATR Research Labs, British Telecom, Nokia and the MIT Media Laboratory. One of his research projects, the MagicBook, was winner of the 2001 Discover award for best Entertainment application, and his AR Tennis project won the 2005 IMG award for best independent mobile game. He was awarded the 2013 IEEE VR Technical Achievement Award for contributions to research and commercialization in Augmented Reality. In 2001 he co-founded ARToolworks, one of the oldest commercial AR companies. Company: HIT Lab NZ, University of Canterbury http://www.hitlabnz.org/ Related Products:...