
Augmented reality in the palm of your hand? Yes!
Jul 11, 2017Earlier this summer, we were selected to be developers for the Merge Cube. The video below shows some explorations with augmented reality and the cube.
Tagged: AR, ARVRinEDU, augmented reality, biology, ed tech, extended reality, kids in AR, MERGE Cube, mixed reality, science education, science visuals, VR, XR

AnatomyAR+ kid workout with augmented reality
Sep 17, 2018AnatomyAR+ augmented reality app for #MERGECube, available on MERGE Miniverse.
We made this video for our augmented reality app; featuring the most thoughtful (yet tough!) critics we could find. We are currently working on some updates and enhancements.
Tagged: AR, ARVRinEDU, augmented reality, biology, ed tech, extended reality, kids in AR, MERGE Cube, mixed reality, science education, science visuals, VR, XR

Leveraging Augmented Reality for Medical Devices
Jan 12, 2019Video capture of augmented reality app experience that highlights the features and benefits of our client’s innovative transcatheter pulmonary valve therapy device.
Our role included all aspects, including close collaboration with the client on overall concept and creation of product’s augmented “story,” production of real-time 3D experience & assets, as well as interface design and deployment of app.
Working closely with our client, we created an experience that provides the user with first-hand interaction of the device, as well as the ability to explore key features & benefits using a custom user interface design.
Frustrated by the limitations and prohibitive nature of taking prototypes and products on the road, our client is thrilled to now have an effective, high-quality augmented reality experience for use at various shows and events. Having the ability to instantly point out features and benefits using a self-contained AR device is a huge advantage.
Thanks to the immediacy, immersion, and presence that augmented reality provides, the advantages of leveraging the experience for patient education are amazing as well.
While AR and VR appear to be gaining ground in the areas of gaming and social media, healthcare and medical device industries are also beginning to realize their tremendous potential as well.
Tagged: AR, augmented reality, cardiology, extended reality, immersion, medical device, mixed reality