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* Web3D at the Augmented Reality Event 2010, Santa Clara, CA June 2-3 [http://augmentedrealityevent.com/]  
 
* Web3D at the Augmented Reality Event 2010, Santa Clara, CA June 2-3 [http://augmentedrealityevent.com/]  
  
The Web3D consortium held a special interest group meeting on June 2, 2010 with AR application developers and industry leaders interested in using open standards. These AR heroes developing X3D based AR applications outlined a case for open standards, demonstrated how to build AR applications using exisiting open standards and discussed how the Web3D Consortium can shepherd a roadmap for open AR technology.
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The Web3D consortium held a special interest group meeting on June 2, 2010 with AR application developers and industry leaders interested in using open standards. These AR heroes developing X3D based AR applications outlined a case for open standards, demonstrated how to build AR applications using exisiting open standards and discussed how the Web3D Consortium can shepherd a roadmap for open AR technology. The Web3D Consotium plans to start a SIG to help us all connect and drive open standards for AR forward. Please contact [mailto:anita.havele@web3d.org Anita Havele] or [mailto:web3dstudent@gmail.com Damon Hernandez] if you are interestd in participating.
  
Presenters:
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Presenters and Slide Sets:
  
 
* Michael Zoellner, Fraunhofer, Germany  
 
* Michael Zoellner, Fraunhofer, Germany  

Revision as of 19:09, 4 June 2010

  • Web3D at the Augmented Reality Event 2010, Santa Clara, CA June 2-3 [1]

The Web3D consortium held a special interest group meeting on June 2, 2010 with AR application developers and industry leaders interested in using open standards. These AR heroes developing X3D based AR applications outlined a case for open standards, demonstrated how to build AR applications using exisiting open standards and discussed how the Web3D Consortium can shepherd a roadmap for open AR technology. The Web3D Consotium plans to start a SIG to help us all connect and drive open standards for AR forward. Please contact Anita Havele or Damon Hernandez if you are interestd in participating.

Presenters and Slide Sets:

  • Michael Zoellner, Fraunhofer, Germany

X3DOM, standards based solution for AR developers

  • Micheal Aratow, VP Web3D Consortium, Menlo Park, CA

Augmented Reality and Medicine

  • Sid Gabriel, TechnologistMedia, San Francisco, CA

AR Standards: Why All This Shift Matters

  • David Colleen, CEO, Planet 9 Studios, San Francisco, CA

Open Standards For Augmented & Mixed Reality Applications

  • Anita Havele, Executive Director, Web3D Consortium, Menlo Park, CA

X3D - An Open Standards for AR

  • Damon Hernandez, Web3D Consortium, Menlo Park, CA