DAQRI

DAQRI

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DAQRI, founded in 2010 by Brian Mullins, is the world's leading enterprise augmented reality company.
 
The flagship product, DAQRI Smart Helmet™ improves safety and efficiency for industrial workers. DAQRI Smart Helmet provides 4D work instructions, data visualization, thermal vision, and remote expert capabilities for improved situational awareness and a safer, hands-free work environment.
 
DAQRI is dedicated to bringing AR everywhere and has acquired numerous companies to advance this mission. Acquisitions include: Melon, ARToolKit, and 1066 Labs. In 2015, DAQRI acquired Two Trees Photonics, a UK-based company that designs and develops dynamic holographic displays for vehicles. This acquisition will allow DAQRI to enhance and expand its AR capabilities to broader industries and consumer products. DAQRI has more than 50 patents in holography and, through acquisitions, more than 15 years' experience in the AR and wearable space.
 
DAQRI is headquartered in Los Angeles with offices in the UK, Ireland and Austria. To learn more, please visit www.daqri.com External Link.
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2023
25 Jul 2023

Envisics

Founded in January 2018, from an augmented reality wearables parent company, DAQRI, Envisics has grown in the heads-up display (HUD) space, being valued more recently at US$500M with investments from large OEMs such as Hyundai Mobis, Stellantis, GM Ventures or Inmotion Ventures from Jaguar Land Rover. With research that spun out of the University of Cambridge, Envisics has evolved significantly, bringing this solution to the automotive industry. Led by Dr Jamieson Christmas, Envisics is bringing holographic displays to augmented reality HUDs (AR-HUDS) and providing full depth planes to images projected ahead of the driver.
2022
14 Jan 2022

Mira Reality

Mira produces headsets using giant reflectors allowing the use of an iPhone as a head-mounted display (HMD) for smart glasses and augmented reality (AR) applications, in addition to offering software solutions to allow use of these headsets for enterprise applications. The headsets are low-cost, durable and leverage the use of trusted, secure devices.
2018
30 May 2018

Ubimax and DAQRI announce global partnership

Ubimax has officially begun a strategic cooperation with DAQRI, a leading Los Angeles and Dublin based provider of AR smart glasses.
2017
21 Feb 2017

3D printing using holograms for super-fast printing

Instantaneous 3D printing could print solid objects faster.
2016
17 Nov 2016

Augmented Reality: The Future Of Work

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