406 Choosing Which AR/VR Hardware to Invest In

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tuesday, June 26

Empire

Augmented and virtual reality technologies are exciting. They offer new opportunities to support learning and performance, which is why training and education professionals are so interested in these emerging tools. While the technologies themselves are becoming more affordable, it’s still a significant expense to add AR and/or VR to your organizational learning strategy. How can you make sure you allocate your spending wisely?

In this session, you will explore the questions that need to be answered in order to maximize your investment in AR or VR hardware. You will examine the limitations of existing hardware and how they can be addressed. You will discover the content limitations of different hardware and what is the best fit for your goals. You will look at the evolving hardware road map and to determine the right time for you to invest. You will leave this session better prepared to make investments in AR and VR technologies.

In this session, you will learn:

  • The limitations of existing hardware and how they can be addressed
  • Content limitations for different hardware
  • How hardware is evolving
  • The right time for you to invest
  • The scope of the hardware and peripherals ecosystem

Audience:
Designers, developers, managers, and senior leaders (directors, VPs, CLOs, executives, etc.). 

Technology discussed in this session:
Various AR and VR hardware and applications.

Marcus Anzengruber

CEO

ARVR Ventures

Marcus advise companies in the education industry on AR and VR. As a former Senior Advisor at HTC VIVE, Marcus lead critical initiatives to drive adoption of commercial VR hardware. Before venturing into the VR industry, Marcus built Campanja, an enterprise software company that leverage real-time data for optimizing marketing with customers such as Netflix, One Kings Lane, and eBay. The company raised venture funding from the same investors that invested in Google and sold to 24/7 Inc, a customer optimization company with 12 000 employees worldwide.

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