タグ - augmented reality

ComputingAecom to use Microsoft HoloLens in engineering and constructionComputingGlobal engineering giant Aecom has unveiled a pilot project to deploy Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality headsets in engineering and construction projects on three continent
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Afro AmericanHow to Increase the Number of Blacks in EngineeringAfro AmericanEarlier this year, the organization set a goal to produce 10,000 bachelor's degree recipients in engineering annually, by 2025, up from the current number of 3,620 through a c
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Chron.comHiring new engineering grads helps refresh firmsChron.comMore seasoned engineers are either looking at retiring or are retiring, and energy companies across the country are hiring new engineering graduates to help fill the gaps. But it is more tha
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Wall Street Journal (blog)Facebook's Engineering Executive on the Evolution of the Oculus RiftWall Street Journal (blog)Facebook is planning to release its Oculus Rift virtual-reality headset early next year, but its work on design and engineering chal
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Becoming An Engineering ManagerTechCrunchAs I've done my best to coach them through this experience, I wrote down a few ideas on how to best translate their engineering skills into management skills. Some of these are very specific to managing engineer
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Vanderbilt University NewsVirtual Vanderbilt Engineering and Science Building rises from your cellphoneVanderbilt University NewsOne second it shows a flat piece of paper, the next a 3-D model of Vanderbilt University's new Engineering and Science Buil
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Offshore Users Benefit from SACS Project FilesMarine Technology NewsDistributed offshore engineering users of SACS V5.7 are benefiting from the extended information mobility provided through the software's integration with the ProjectWise project deliv
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Phys.OrgEngineering discovery brings invisibility closer to realityPhys.OrgNow, Hao Xin, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Arizona, has made a discovery with these synthetic materials that may take engineers one step c
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