Deloitte’s Jay Samit on the Future of Augmented Reality
Augmented reality has the potential to change the way we work and play without us even realizing it.
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Augmented reality has the potential to change the way we work and play without us even realizing it.
What are some of the best use cases for virtual, mixed and augmented reality? Find out in this video from this year's Enterprise Wearables Summit.
As virtual reality applications move beyond gaming and into the business world, they're set to have a profound impact across a range of industries.
Mobile augmented reality is touted as a technology that could revolutionize the world of work and is being leveraged to save money and boost productivity.
Augmented reality is helping support workers efficiently identify and solve problems.
With the introduction of object recognition and computer vision technology, mobile devices can use visual cues to interpret the world.
The rise of virtual reality and augmented reality has made way for mixed reality, a disruptive technology that anchors rich overlays to real-world objects.
According to recent Gartner predictions, technology trends such as the Internet of Things will play a major role in the digital business transformation.
Sport technology devices like AR glasses, VR headsets and custom wearables are helping athletes at this year's Olympic Games in Rio.
Due to the success of Pokemon Go, augmented reality is poised to have a huge effect on the future of retail.