Wednesday, June 5, 2019
6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
6:00 pm: Reception and networking
7:00 pm: Panel discussion (with Q&A)
Augmented Reality (AR) has been one of the hottest and most-discussed technologies over the last decade. When executed well, AR adds contextual information and deepens people’s understanding of “reality” by overlaying 3D/2D computer graphics onto videos and display screens. Many experts are predicting an AR boom in the next 5 years over a wide range of applications, including entertainment, education, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and travel, among others.
Of these many potential uses, outdoor AR is an emerging sector that opens up new possibilities for location-based services. Adding a new digital layer on top of the existing world, outdoor AR will forever change the way we interact with information and open up new ways to transform our surrounding environment. The only limits are our imagination.
While the potential for outdoor AR is huge, it requires new infrastructure. Both startups and big corporations are racing to develop new mapping techniques to position graphics in the real world. Some players are betting on generating content through crowdsourcing, while others still prefer a “walled garden” approach to retain full control over data.
Join us on June 5 to find out.
Avi Bar-Zeev, Designer and Architect, Reality Prime
Matt Miesnieks, CEO and Co-Founder, 6D.ai
Anjney Midha, Co-Founder and CEO, Ubiquity6
Rachel Inman, Staff UX Designer – Google Maps AR, Google
Peter Rojas, Founding Partner, Betaworks Ventures
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Cubberley Auditorium
Education Building
Stanford University
485 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
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