If you're following Microvision, you're way ahead of the curve on knowing about Mixed and Augmented reality. Most people seem to still think it's the stuff of science fiction and is a century away.
Read the enthusiasm in this article.
When people who are trying to get other things done see this, its utility is readily apparent, in practical use it has direct significant positive impact.
MicroVision's near-eye display is the best.
It will be part of everyone's AR solutions.
Building.co.uk
"A revolutionary new technology using ‘mixed reality’ merges real and virtual worlds to visualise physical and digital objects co-existing and interacting. It is transforming the stairlift sector but its potential for the construction industry goes far wider – could it spark the BIM revolution we’ve been waiting for?"
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Now imagine the timespan from survey to installation drastically truncated fourfold to just 14 days. Also imagine a fully digitised workflow process that enables manufacturing of the stairlift to begin even before the end of the initial site survey visit. Picture too a means by which during that initial visit, both client and engineer are able to visualise a digital reproduction of the final stairlift design and make any alterations deemed necessary in real time.
Building Information Modeling
Showing posts with label Lasers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lasers. Show all posts
Friday, November 9, 2018
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Interesting Smoking gun...
I suspect this was something that wasn't intended to be released like this.
There's some really interesting stuff on this, and it is another smoking gun, because it's Sharp, it shows known Microvision Products.
There are also a couple of components that look like they fit the Hololens picture. (At risk of having it wrong, I'm still posting it that way because it's a busy day.)
Thanks Geo & Joe
ZD Net -- Hololens Sensor
Source SocleTech (Part of Foxconn )
There's some really interesting stuff on this, and it is another smoking gun, because it's Sharp, it shows known Microvision Products.
There are also a couple of components that look like they fit the Hololens picture. (At risk of having it wrong, I'm still posting it that way because it's a busy day.)
Thanks Geo & Joe
ZD Net -- Hololens Sensor
Source SocleTech (Part of Foxconn )
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Friday, February 9, 2018
Interesting Language....
Interesting language used here...
Oculus.com Careers
The Laser Safety Lead partners with Oculus Research, Oculus and User Study teams to establish safe operating procedures for hardware, manufactured systems, and research study protocols for various test conditions and prototype devices across multiple locations. This position will serve as safety representative for protocol design changes involving radiation in research studies including providing expert review of changes relating to hardware devices, software functions, and testing environment. Use of lasers and LEDs are vital in the development of Augmented and Virtual Reality and this role will play a key part in ensuring the safety of research teams. This role serves as laser and radiation safety officer. The ideal candidate collaborates with many research teams, lab managers, legal and site operations in a fast-paced environment to provide sound input to improve the safety of our researchers and study participants.
Oculus.com Careers
The Laser Safety Lead partners with Oculus Research, Oculus and User Study teams to establish safe operating procedures for hardware, manufactured systems, and research study protocols for various test conditions and prototype devices across multiple locations. This position will serve as safety representative for protocol design changes involving radiation in research studies including providing expert review of changes relating to hardware devices, software functions, and testing environment. Use of lasers and LEDs are vital in the development of Augmented and Virtual Reality and this role will play a key part in ensuring the safety of research teams. This role serves as laser and radiation safety officer. The ideal candidate collaborates with many research teams, lab managers, legal and site operations in a fast-paced environment to provide sound input to improve the safety of our researchers and study participants.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Laser Light is OK
An alert poster on the Yahoo message board found this.
Just a tip... if the light is bright enough to project an image onto the wall, don't stare into it.
From Lipa.org
Using a laser module as the light source in digital projectors has several dramatic financial and quality benefits over the lamps used in most projectors today. Although people tend to worry about eye exposure safety when they hear the term ‘laser’, it is very important to note that in projector applications the projected light from a laser illuminated projector is essentially no more hazardous that the light from current projectors!
Just a tip... if the light is bright enough to project an image onto the wall, don't stare into it.
From Lipa.org
Using a laser module as the light source in digital projectors has several dramatic financial and quality benefits over the lamps used in most projectors today. Although people tend to worry about eye exposure safety when they hear the term ‘laser’, it is very important to note that in projector applications the projected light from a laser illuminated projector is essentially no more hazardous that the light from current projectors!
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Windows 10 Logo created with projectors and lasers
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Friday, July 10, 2015
Hottest Gadget - ScienceFocus
Science Focus
6) CELLUON PICOPRO
Everything is better with lasers, and that includes projectors. Normally projectors suffer when they’re shrunk: the light bulbs are too small, and the resulting picture is soft and difficult to see. By using lasers instead, the PicoPro projector has been shrunk to the size of an iPhone 6 without scrimping on the image quality. Plus, unlike traditional projectors, the laser system won’t need focusing and can work at short range.

celluon.com, $359.99 (£229)
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