Nathan Pettyjohn of Aisle411

Nathan Pettyjohn of Aisle411

It has been some time since you have heard Nathan Pettyjohn on the podcast, but Nathan is back this episode to share more about the company is making a tremendous name for itself in the world of virtual and augmented reality, Aisle411.

Listen as Nathan talks about how Aisle411 got started along with some ways that they are looking to help make interacting with a variety of environments more interesting in the future.

We even discuss what led Nathan to start the VR/AR Association.

Amir Rubin of Paracosm

Amir Rubin of Paracosm

Amir Rubin, the CEO & Co-Founder of a company called Paracosm, guests on the Everything VR & AR podcast from the VRAR Association.

In this discussion we talk about Amir's background in the technology world along with why Paracosm made a change to focus more on business clients than the general consumer market.

Of course there is much more to this discussion, so have a listen and let us know what you thought of our talk with Amir Rubin.

Russell Holly of VRHeads.com

Russell Holly of VRHeads.com

On this episode of Everything VR & AR, Kevin is pleased to be joined by longtime technology journalist Russell Holly who is covering the virtual and augmented reality segment for the new website from Mobile Nations aptly named VRHeads.com

Russell talks about what criteria helps him decide what warrants more coverage in the space along with sharing some of his favorite experiences and how he explains what to expect for people getting ready to try out VR & AR devices for the first time.

Always a fantastic interview, you are sure to enjoy this discussion!

Hrvoje Prpic of Trillenium

Hrvoje Prpic of Trillenium

On this episode of Everything VR & AR, we bring you an interview with Hrvoje Prpic who is a serial entrepreneur and founder of a company called Trillenium which aims to help change the shopping experience via Virtual Reality.

We talk about this and much more including why Hrvoje chose to become a member of the VRAR Association and why you should as well, on Everything VR & AR!

Beck Besecker of Marxent Labs

Beck Besecker of Marxent Labs

On this episode of Everything VR & AR, we are joined by the Founder & CEO of Marxent Labs to talk about their product called VisualCommerce.

When it comes to retail business, the traditional brick and mortar stores we can easily visit in person need to be able to provide a way to separate themselves from the online only companies. Lowe's for example, is working with Marxent Labs to provide their customers an experience they call Holoroom.

Jim Marggraffe of Eyefluence

Jim Marggraffe of Eyefluence

Imagine being able to control a VR or AR headset using only your eyes. 

The company who my guest Jim Marggraff helped co-found, named Eyefluence, is working to make this a reality for users for all sorts of various use cases.

Have a listen as Jim Marggraff explains what Eyefluence is and how it came to be, what some of the use cases can be for this technology along with discussing the concern many people may have in regards to the health of users eyes.

Those are just a few of the topics we discussed on Everything VR & AR!

Make sure to visit www.thevrara.com for more information about the VRAR Association and how you can get involved. Also, we invite you to follow @thevrara on Twitter.

Jeffery Jacobson of BostonVR & ConstructionVR

Jeffery Jacobson of BostonVR & ConstructionVR

To many people, it may seem like virtual and augmented reality technology is something that has only been around for the last few years. But to others such as this weeks guest Jeffery Jacobson, it is something that has been a long time coming.

Jeffery Jacobson of ConstructionVR.com joins the show and drops multiple fantastic tidbits regarding virtual, augmented and even mixed reality devices and technologies that you will not want to miss!

If you live in the Boston area, you should also look at getting involved in the Boston VR meetup group that Jeffery is a co-organizer of as well. It is always fun to meet others in your area interested in the same things as you.

Jenna Pirog & Sam Dolnick of the New York Times

Jenna Pirog & Sam Dolnick of the New York Times

It is no secret that traditional media such as newspapers and magazines often is seen as somewhat slow to adapt to how news in covered and presented to their readers. 

Thanks to this episodes guests, Jenna Pirog and Sam Dolnick, the New York Times have jumped in as a leader in the VR & AR space for journalism. Sending out 1 million Google Cardboard units in a partnership with Google and continually adding new stories that can be viewed in their NYTVR app for Android & iOS, the future of VR & AR in journalism is bright.