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2015 Startup...
2015 Startup...
Marxent is the leader in Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality product visualization for sales and marketing. Their VisualCommerce™ 3D Virtual Reality Design Studio and Showroom is the only enterprise-ready SaaS designed to manage infinite 3D products and configurations. Viewing options include mobile, in-store holorooms or heads-up displays such as Samsung GearVR. Learn more at marxent.com....
ARLOOPA Inc. is an Augmented Reality (AR) application development company founded in 2014. The company provides advanced AR services using image-recognition and computer vision newest technologies. Imagine ARLOOPA as your brand-new invisible glasses taking you to a virtual journey right from your phone, in any direction you order. Working with brands and business ARLOOPA fills daily surroundings with learning and entertaining AR discoveries. ARLOOPA gives you a whole new, interactive view on the physical world. Depending on the sector unique solutions are created for each client. In general 3 clusters of services are offered: 3D Avatars (3D model creation, rig and animation) Augmented Reality solutions with ARLOOPA application Custom branded Augmented Reality application development Currently the company operates in 5 countries: USA, Canada, Germany, Russia and Armenia, and continues to conquer new markets. It has already developed 2 AR mobile apps: ARLOOPA and Coca-Cola Magic. The applications are available on Google Play and Apple App Store. ARLOOPA Inc. blurs the line between the virtual and real worlds and enriches the real world with interactive experiences....
Brent Blum founded the Wearable Technology Practice at Accenture and leads day-to-day operations. His responsibilities include oversight of: R&D, business development, sales, delivery and thought leadership. In less than two years, Brent has scaled the wearables practice to include three Fortune 100 clients, several hundred community of practice members and relationships with many top vendors. Prior to formally starting Accenture’s wearable technology practice, Brent was a developer on the LifeShift project and product manager for Verizon’s wearable emergency response service, SureResponse. Brent’s work within enterprise wearables has been recognizes by Forbes, CBS and TechCrunch. He holds a degree in Management Information Systems from Wake Forest University....