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PAR Works ushers in the maturity of augmented reality

PAR Works ushers in the maturity of augmented reality

November 12, 2012 3:00 PM Jeffrey Grubb
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PAR Works' augmented-reality technology is accurate to within a few millimeters by using point-cloud models.

Allied Minds and the DOD: 50,000 scientists at 100 labs creating technologies fueling 100 startups a year

Allied Minds and the DOD: 50,000 scientists at 100 labs creating technologies fueling 100 startups a year

October 12, 2012 9:42 AM John Koetsier
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