Senator Blackburn is set to speak to the potential of emerging technologies to strengthen the U.S. economy at the AR/VR Policy Conference.
On August 13, the XRA will host a free webinar titled "Charting the Future of Immersive Technology: Privacy as an Element of Trust."
The new XRA pamphlets aims to help lawmakers see that the U.S. is in danger of falling behind in emerging tech standards at a critical moment.
The XRA surveyed 600 manufacturing CEOs and decision-makers to understand how XR is being integrated into the manufacturing industry.
The XRA has welcomed several new members, including MagicGate, Bytes and Bits, Spatial Dynamics, and returning member Samsung Electronics.
The ITIF and the XRA are set to host the fourth annual AR/VR Policy Conference on September 12, in Washington D.C.
On April 16, the XRA is hosting the second annual Demo on the Hill, a demonstration event for Members of Congress and their staff.
On March 14, Joan O’Hara of the XRA participated in a panel on spatial computing at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy.
On November 8, the XRA hosted a briefing on Capitol Hill to launch a white paper, Reality Check: Why the U.S. Government Should Nurture XR.
Daniel Diez, chief transformation officer at Magic Leap, will represent the company on XRA’s Board of Directors.