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Korean 3D spatial data tool startup Urbanbase closes $11.1M Series B+ round

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Urbanbase , a Seoul-based company that develops a 3D spatial data platform for interior planning and design, announced today it has raised $11.1 Apple also waded into the area of virtual reality, working on developing a high-end VR headset. The company has about 50 B2B customers. The company had raised Series A funding of $1.8

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A year on from Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian startups show astounding resilience

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After 2 months in an underground shelter they have also used their technology to register evidence of war crimes and provide the ability to immerse oneself into Ukraine to experience it, it’s now developing applications for psychological trauma treatment, VR medical trainin, combat surveillance systems and making the de-mining process safer.

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mmhmm, Phil Libin’s new startup, acquires Memix to add enhanced filters to its video presentation toolkit

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What can be done to put the same kind of tech you get with all that hardware into the hands of a massive audience?” And other efforts have included Shadertoy , a community and platform for creating Shaders (a computer program created to shade in 3D scenes). “Can we bring that to a user just with a couple of clicks?

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Dutch startup hub Utrecht emerges from Amsterdam’s shadow

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However, they seem to think it’s weaker in design, hardware, fintech, robotics and agritech. The investment scene is described variously as focusing on software, clean tech, life sciences, biotech, organoids, 3D bioprinting, AI and VR/AR. IT/software/data/AI and VR/AR are also important focus areas for investors.

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SightCall raises $42M for its AR-based visual assistance platform

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SightCall has some 200 big-name enterprise customers on its books, including the likes of Kraft-Heinz, Allianz, GE Healthcare and Lincoln Motor Company, providing services on a B2B basis as well as for teams that are out in the field working for consumer customers, too. Hover secures $60M for 3D imaging to assess and fix properties.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Years ago, when “the cloud” was getting started, it was easy for a few developers in R&D to expense a few hours of time on AWS rather than requisitioning new hardware. However, there were some topics where the ratio of B2B to B2C customers was closer to one. It also acknowledges the reality of how cloud computing is adopted.

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