What do #NeRF, satellite imagery, and crowdsourcing have in common? Any one could bring us the killer app for #spatialcomputing.
@SeanGorman walks us through the quest for the mythical killer app in our latest episode.
Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/ymuVLjbHO7
Got challenged today on what I thought about where we are on the adoption of Digital Twins. Obviously, I’m blinkered and talking about #ConstructionDigitalTwins 9m50s -> 12m15s https://t.co/0tMHYEKb5c @henryfenbytaylo@spatial_reality
We have the technology to build the construction metaverse of our dreams, but why aren't people using it? On the latest Podcast, @rooevans shows us how he's making advanced spatial tech business as usual in one of the world's most conservative industries.
#Industry40#Metaverse
There's one big problem holding us back from a spatial computing utopia, says multi-hyphenate technologist Ash Richter
It's not our technology — it's us.
Here's what to do about it, in the latest episode of The Spatial Reality Podcast.
#AR#VR#metaverse
"When you visualize a building in #VR, and you’re showing it to clients, #architects, or engineers, VR gives you the ability to show people something that they couldn’t have imagined in their heads just by looking at drawings..."
-@andreeavr of @numenavr
https://t.co/LoVvCpHHSS
The #XR pioneer, @avibarzeev, from Google Earth, Apple, and HoloLens lays out the challenges of this era-defining technology—and how you can avoid getting burned.
This is a must read for anyone looking to use #spatialcomputing for business.
https://t.co/u4fAbcO7tX
Computing history can teach us the most important lesson about spatial computing: users come first.
Read our interview with the CEO of @tiltfive, @jeriellsworth as she explains her strategy to roll out #mixedreality through fun, light AR experiences.
https://t.co/s50oyOw6W1
"It should be as invisible as possible"
-@jonstephens85 on important lessons for spatial computing in less glamorous industries.
Read our latest interview as we dive into his learnings from Jonathan's experience at @AEMP_ORG's EquipmentSHIFT Conference.
https://t.co/QZY4irPT5K
According to the article in @gim_intl: "...centimetre-level point clouds captured by the WHU-Helmet demonstrate its potential for numerous applications such as forest inventory, building information modelling (BIM), tunnel engineering, heritage documentation and so on."
Are #wearbles the next frontier for mapping?
"The Dynamic Mapping Group at LIESMARS, @WuHanUniv, has designed and implemented a compact wearable mobile mapping system called the WHU-Helmet to explore the next generation of mobile laser scanning mapping."
https://t.co/2g9BLCvikK
The WHU-Helmet is equipped with LiDAR, monocular camera, IMU, GNSS receiver and edge-computing unit. The results are transmitted in real-time using 5G connection.