Ubimax, provider of Augmented Reality solutions and wearable computing has recently announced the release of their Augmented Reality based enterprise productivity platform ‘Frontline’.
Yeo has utilised Augmented Reality to allow viewers to enter the normally private world of the artist’s studio, rendered in full photorealistic 3D, a highly detailed and textured world where you can you wander around the artworks of Jonathan Yeo’s real studio and see him as he works on a new portrait, or tune into videos of previous sittings playing on the in-space TV monitor.
Professional sports have been immensely impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, because of this, sporting events organisers are having to think outside the box to give their fans engaging content.
The 2021 Ram TRX is soon to be launching and it comes with a few new features. The first of these new features is the Hellcat engine, making the Ram TRX the only pickup truck to crack the 700 hp barrier and become the first true competitor to the Ford F-150 Raptor. Another new feature that comes with the pickup, is the “Know & Go” mobile Augmented Reality app which helps owners get acquainted with their new pickup without having to dig through the owner’s manual.
Pinfinity, who launched in April this year, create augmented reality collectible enamel pins that bring your favorite fandoms to life with animation, sound, and interactive experiences.
The BMW Group is utilising a new Augmented Reality (AR) application in its manufacturing, to optimise vehicle concept and prototype engineering, which can quicken the process by as much as 12 months, from individual vehicle sections through to complex production stages.
Leon Keer, a Dutch artist, is a master of 3D art. Keer is able to transform any flat surface into an incredible mind bending illusion through the medium of paint.
Keepmoat, a house building company based in the United Kingdom who provides private homes for sale, has developed a new AR app to help potential new home buyers see what modern, urban living will be like at a Keepmoat development in Glasgow.