Augmented reality playing a role in smart presentations

By Vince Thompson | Jul 8, 2009 |

We’ve showcased a few entrepreneurs tackling the world of meetings. Wayne Turmel provided some pointers from GreatWebMeetings.com and Paul Goldenberg introduced us to his scheduling platform, MeetingMade.com. In the realm of meetings I wanted to give you a glimpse of a future that is developing right now. On BNET I spent some time with Bruno Uzzan, the CEO of Total Immersion, an augmented reality software company mixing the real world with some powerful technical wizardry. In our interview Bruno introduces us to some amazing presentations that appear to be out of this world. Historically the prices to execute this magic were out of this world as well but things are changing fast.

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