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Glue Customer Showcase: Duodecim
As the population ages, the number of people in home care is on the rise. This has led to an increase in acute care situations in the home, along with a spike in calls to emergency call centers. But not all cases require an ambulance or urgent treatment: many can be...
Glue launches on the Oculus Store
Glue’s arrival expands the possibilities for teams that need remote meetings to be as great as working face to face HELSINKI—FEBRUARY 4, 2021—Glue Collaboration, the leader in real-time virtual collaboration software, today announced the availability of Glue on the...
The new way of working: live and asynchronous collaboration in a VR workspace
One of the joys of games like Minecraft and Roblox is seeing multiple players build and interact together in a single, three-dimensional world. These games are designed to persist objects and structures in place, allowing you to return to your creations at any time...
Say hello to your new Glue avatar
Just as Glue is a virtual extension of your office, your avatar should be a natural virtual extension of you. Discover the new Glue avatars, developed in collaboration with Rapport, the pioneers in facial animation To feel immersed in a virtual environment requires...
Glue takes its virtual collaboration platform to the next level with AI-powered customizable avatars
Glue Collaboration, the leader in collaborative, real-time VR software services, today announced a major new release of Glue.
Glue Customer Showcase: BCG Platinion
BCG Platinion, a division of The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), is always ready to embrace new technologies. The company’s latest annual hackathon, held virtually for the first time, was a case in point. Over the successful two-day event, some 50 remote designers,...
Glue Customer Showcase: Fazer
Finland’s world famous baker and confectioner Fazer is a food experience company with the brand promise ‘Northern Magic. Made Real’ But how about ‘Northern Magic. Made Virtual’? Thanks to our collaboration, visitors to the Fazer Experience Visitor Centre in Vantaa...
Immersive audio in Glue: Spatial audio excellence for every remote meeting
As most VR practitioners will tell you, creating a genuine feeling of immersion is hard. To convince someone that they are in another place, we must make a powerful appeal not only to their visual and haptic senses, but their ears too. In fact, audio is often the...
Glue Customer Showcase: Maillefer
Maillefer is the global leader in wire, cable, pipe and tube production technologies. The company is strongly present in all markets worldwide. Today the company’s portfolio includes over 50 technologies. With 22 patent families, with the most technology innovations...
Glue in the news.
March 26, 2020
A video call is better than a traditional phone call. However, VR still has advantages over video conferencing because the participants are in the same virtual space. Therefore, you can share and work together in real-time in a truly collaborative manner. You can import custom environments or 3D objects, and you can work together via interactive whiteboards. Participants can also revisit simulations to better process and record the content..
read moreMarch 15, 2020
Current worldwide events are forcing companies to not only rethink how they announce and promote their latest products but also working together when travel becomes less of an option. There are a number of virtual reality (VR) collaborative tools that can be used by teams across the globe, one of which is Glue.
read moreMarch 13, 2020
There are other great options for keeping the lines of visual communication open like Apple’s FaceTime (yes, it supports groups) and even some VR- and AR-based solutions. Microsoft’s HoloLens for instance is pretty adept at connecting people and letting them work together in an augmented reality space, but it’s mostly in use in the enterprise. There are even cutting-edge systems like Glue VR that try to create virtual workspaces complete with adorable avatars floating around 3D offices.
read moreMarch 26, 2020
A video call is better than a traditional phone call. However, VR still has advantages over video conferencing because the participants are in the same virtual space. Therefore, you can share and work together in real-time in a truly collaborative manner. You can import custom environments or 3D objects, and you can work together via interactive whiteboards. Participants can also revisit simulations to better process and record the content..
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