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Recorded on June 27, 2012. Qualcomm released an update to the developer SDK for their Augmented Reality platform called Vuforia. The update added Cloud access to AR targets.
Qualcomm Pulls Plug On Vuforia Augmented Reality Business, Sells Unit To PTC by Rob Williams — Monday, October 12, 2015, 03:43 PM EDT Comments ...
There's a renewed excitement around Augmented Reality (AR), driven largely by Microsoft's HoloLens headset. Not everyone is so enthused, though, most notably Qualcomm, which is selling its AR ...
Using Vuforia’s powerful and advanced computer-vision SDK, PlugXR Creator allows anyone including developers to make engaging AR applications that can be built and viewed in just minutes.” ...
With Vuforia SDK for Digital Eyewear, developers will be able to extend the capability of Gear VR further to incorporate AR experiences within VR applications, as well as create immersive AR ...
This SDK will give developers the necessary tools to make augmented reality apps for digital eyewear devices such as the Moverio BT-200 and the upcoming Samsung Gear VR. Maybe even Google Glass.
Industrial AR Leader Vuforia is widely known as the industry leader in industrial augmented reality through its best-in-class computer vision technology, robust tracking capabilities and breadth of ...
AR for enterprise is coming, and PTC-backed Vuforia is hoping to make it cross-platform. Written by Greg Nichols, Contributing Writer Jan. 30, 2016, 3:25 a.m. PT ...
At the recent Augmented World event in Santa Clara, Calif., Vuforia demonstrated such an app, using the Microsoft HoloLens prototype AR headset. I tried it out, and it worked reasonably well.
Qualcomm has expanded its augmented reality platform with cloud-based image recognition, and announced a new SDK for adding contextual information to apps and a developer competition for Windows 8 RT.