AWE USA 2023 Day One: XR, AI, Metaverse, and More
AWE USA 2023 day one saw a chat with Neal Stephenson, a potentially industry-changing announcement from Qualcomm, discussions on AI, and bridges between Web3 and the metaverse.
AWE USA 2023 day one saw a chat with Neal Stephenson, a potentially industry-changing announcement from Qualcomm, discussions on AI, and bridges between Web3 and the metaverse.
Wonderland GmbH has recently launched Wonderland Engine 1.0.0, a WebXR development platform already validated by content creators.
The third annual WebXR Awards, hosted for the last time in AltspaceVR, saw new and changing award categories fitting a new and changing industry.
We return to Frame with Vice President Gabe Baker to talk about platform updates and the future of the web. After all “the web browser is the metaverse.”
A recap of the history of Niantic’s VPS, as well as a look at how it came to WebAR and what developers are already doing with their newfound power.
We take a look at three big announcements from 8th Wall and three big announcements from Niantic, putting them in the context of the larger XR world.
The Polys Awards recognize the experiences, creators, platforms, and tools populating the WebXR landscape. A busy year makes for an interesting Polys.
WebXR insights and analysis from Amy Peck, Alan Smithson, and others, all hosted by Samantha Mathews and produced by the team that brought you the Polys.
The Polys WebXR Awards celebrated VR journalist Kent Bye, Three.js founder “Mr. Doob,” and the best immersive browser experiences and producers of 2020.
The Polys Awards celebrate the WebXR medium as well as some of the contributors and experiences that made the medium so special in 2020 through 11 awards.
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