Leon Laroue (Epson America): From Idea to Reality: How to Build Moverio AR Smart Glasses Apps and Solutions Using AR Platforms, SDKs, and Other Development Tools
A talk from the Develop Track at AWE USA 2018 - the World's #1 XR Conference & Expo in Santa Clara, California May 30- June 1, 2018.
Leon Laroue (Epson America): 3:10 pmFrom Idea to Reality: How to Build Moverio AR Smart Glasses Apps and Solutions Using AR Platforms, SDKs, and Other Development Tools
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Leon Laroue (Epson America): From Idea to Reality: How to Build Moverio AR Smart Glasses Apps and Solutions Using AR Platforms, SDKs, and Other Development Tools
1. CONFIDENTIAL 1
Leon Laroue, Technical Product Manager
May 31, 2018
From Idea to Reality
How to Build Moverio AR Smart Glasses Apps
and Solutions Using AR Platforms, SDKs, and
Other Development Tools
2. CONFIDENTIAL 2
Agenda
o About me
o Moverio – Why developers
should care
o What can developers do
o How can developers do it
o Get started and learn more
9. CONFIDENTIAL 9
Tried and tested platform
○ Commercially available since
2011
Development support and resources
○ SDK support for AR, voice,
gesture, etc.
Co-marketing activities
○ Lead gen, cross selling
opportunities with global
partner
Readily available at scale
○ History of volume
manufacturing
20. CONFIDENTIAL 20
Visit our website
epson.com/moverio
Find us on
youtube.com/moverio
Contact me
leon.laroue@ea.epson.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonlaroue/
@leonlaroue
Notas del editor
3 generations of platforms, 6 products (one not pictured)
Current mass production units are 2016 (BT-300) and 2017 (BT-350)
BT-300 is meant for personal use and development, BT-350 intended for large scale deployment; otherwise same hardware/software
Again, similar to BT-300 (minus some durability/wearability improvements to accommodate large scale deployment) – same hardware/software
So what can developers do now and what are developers doing with Moverio now?
Two fold:
First there’s the consumer side – the consumer install base for Moverio. Similar to how Amazon, Google and Apple have app stores, we have a Moverio apps market that can be accessed on the smart glasses. From there, users can download and install apps that have been published by developers. So that’s one angle – develop and publish apps for Moverio consumers on MAM. Here we have some example apps including some VR games.
One of the most successful apps among consumers so far has been DJI’s drone piloting app. Drone FPV with smart glasses. Originally developed for iOS devices, then modified/optimized for Moverio (i.e. HUD).
Actually, the DJI/drone use case has been so big for us that we’ve officially partnered with DJI as their official AR smart glasses partner.
And recently, we collaborated on a new AR Flight Simulator app that let’s you fly a virtual DJI Mavic drone in virtual space for training purposes – no risk of crashing.