Is Augmented Reality At A Tipping Point? Conference Call - August 8, 2pm–3pm EST

Written by loukerner | Published 2017/08/02
Tech Story Tags: augmented-reality

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Below is a recording from the call:

Google Glasses was greeted with great fan fare when it went on sale for $1,500 in 2013. Legendary tech blogger Robert Scoble became the public face of AR when he changed changed his profile picture to a photo of him showering with his Google Glasses.

We all know how that ended. Sales of Google Glasses were halted in January, 2015, and the AR hype faded. While lots of progress was being made with AR technology, the world didn’t hear too much about AR until Pokemon Go took off in July, 2016. While the Pokemon Go fad has waned, there are still 65 million monthly active users.

Over the last few months we’ve seen meaningful consumer AR announcements from Facebook and Google, and the re-emergence of Google Glasses for the Enterprise. But the biggest recent news in the AR world was Apple’s introduction in June of ARKit. It’s estimated that there are over 380 million iPhones in the world today that have A9 (or more powerful) chips, including all iPhone 6s or greater, that are compatible with ARKit technology. And that number is expected to grow to grow to over 850 million in 2020.

Here’s a 4 minute video of 10 cool ARKit experiences:

With all the activity over the last few months, are we finally at an AR inflection point? Is AR finally ready for primetime? Is AR really tracking to be an $80 billion industry in 2020 as projected by Digi-Capital? What industries are most likely to be impacted in the near term by AR? What new industries will emerge?

To answer these questions, and others, we’ve put together a great panel of industry thought leaders who are all approaching AR from different vantage points, who will share their views on where AR is today, and where it’s going over the next few years:

The hour long call will leave 20 minutes at the end of for questions from the audience.

Click here to register for the call at GoToWebinar

Speaker Bios:

Robert Scoble — Partner at The Transformation Group, which is dedicated to helping brands develop their Mixed Reality strategies. Robert also recently published “The Fourth Transformation How AR and AI Will Change Everything”.

Fred Davis — is an experienced entrepreneur, technology pioneer, media professional, and public speaker. He has played a part in the tech industry for over 30 years and has been hailed as a technology visionary for pioneering and predicting many innovations and industry trends. VR evangelist for 20+ years, AR for 4 years.

Adam Kaplan —Co-founder and CEO of Edgybees, which enables AR experiences for anything that moves at high speed, including drones, cars, trains, and wearable devices, for both consumer and commercial applications.

Don Stein - Co-Founder & Managing Director at Candela Paramount, a venture capital firm focusing on companies developing AR/VR technology.

Click here to register for the call at GoToWebinar

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Published by HackerNoon on 2017/08/02