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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. 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.
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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. We would like to thank all those who particpatd in this meeting.  
  
 
Presenters and Slide Sets:
 
Presenters and Slide Sets:

Revision as of 19:11, 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. We would like to thank all those who particpatd in this meeting.

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