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panaromicinoftechs · 1 year ago
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Transforming Reality: Unleashing the Power of Augmented Reality Apps Development
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In a world where technology is rapidly evolving, one innovation stands out, transforming the way we perceive and interact with our surroundings – Augmented Reality (AR). Augmented Reality bridges the gap between the digital and physical realms, enhancing our everyday experiences through immersive applications. Let's dive into the captivating realm of AR apps development and explore the boundless possibilities it offers.
The Rise of Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality is not a futuristic concept anymore; it's a present-day reality that's reshaping industries and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. From gaming and education to healthcare and retail, AR applications are making their mark. The technology overlays digital information onto our real-world environment, creating a seamless blend of the virtual and physical.
Gaming Beyond Imagination
One of the most notable areas where AR has made a significant impact is gaming. Remember the global sensation of Pokémon GO? This game brought virtual creatures into our streets, parks, and neighbourhoods, captivating millions around the world. AR gaming immerses players in a dynamic, interactive experience that extends beyond the confines of traditional screens, providing a taste of the future of entertainment.
Revolutionising Education
In the realm of education, AR apps are transforming the way students learn. Imagine history lessons where historical figures come to life or biology classes where students explore 3D models of the human body. AR enhances engagement and understanding by making learning an interactive and visually stimulating experience.
Building the Future with AR Apps Development
The key to unlocking the full potential of AR lies in the hands of skilled developers. AR apps development requires a fusion of creativity, technical expertise, and an understanding of user experience. As the demand for AR applications continues to rise, developers have the opportunity to craft innovative solutions that redefine how we interact with the world.
Conclusion
Whether you're a business looking to enhance customer engagement or a developer eager to pioneer the next big AR experience, now is the time to embrace the transformative power of Augmented Reality. As AR technology continues to advance, we can only imagine the limitless possibilities that lie ahead, waiting to reshape our reality. Panoramic Infotech specialises in cutting-edge Augmented Reality App Development, seamlessly blending the digital and physical worlds to deliver immersive user experiences.
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q99studio · 5 days ago
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Q99 Studio is a leading Augmented Reality Game Development Company in India, offering tailored AR Game Development Services. From concept to deployment, we create immersive AR experiences across platforms. Hire an AR game developer for interactive mobile, location-based, or marker-based apps with our Custom AR Game Development expertise.
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devstree · 2 months ago
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Finding the right Augmented Reality (AR) app developers can be challenging. This guide explores the top 5 platforms where you can hire expert AR developers for your projects. Whether you need AR professionals for gaming, e-commerce, education, or enterprise solutions, these websites offer a wide range of skilled developers to help bring your vision to life.
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rinki-sharma · 10 months ago
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umanologicinc · 10 months ago
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AR/VR-Based Solutions Edmonton - Umano Logic
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Umano Logic specializes in Augmented Reality App Development Edmonton, serving diverse industries such as gaming, healthcare, and more. For more information: https://umanologic.ca/ar-vr-technologies/
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flutteragency · 1 year ago
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In this podcast how Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are revolutionizing Flutter beyond gaming. Dive into innovative applications and future potential.
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concettolabs · 2 years ago
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rallamajoop · 10 months ago
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I have too many feelings about Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (3/3)
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The story so far: we've covered gameplay and worldbuilding, we've covered story. Now I get to talk characters. And while I'm at it, go off on a tangent or two about some of my favourite touches from Human Revolution, and why I'm still in the habit of calling the hero of these games by his last name.
Characters
Much as I do love Jensen, it’s no secret that Francis Pritchard is my favourite character in this series. His snarky banter with Jensen during missions is so much of what made Human Revolution for me. When I later tried out the original 2001 Deus Ex, I even joked to a friend, “There’s this guy in my earpiece who keeps giving me straightforward, good advice. It just seems so unprofessional!”
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Faridah Malik, Jensen’s pilot, is his other major human contact in HR – a friendly face to get him to and from different settings, and occasional voice in his earpiece as well. But it’s not just Malik and Pritchard you’ll be hearing from – you’ve got Jensen’s boss, Sarif, mocking him for his surprise that the SWAT penthouse villain has a panic room, plus so many other random contacts calling Jensen up and prompting ‘how did you get this number?’ complaints that I started to wonder if it was tattooed to the back of his neck.
I knew going into MD that Pritchard wasn’t returning (except in DLC). Halfway through the first mission, it began to dawn on me that Jensen’s new, aggressively-British, aug-hating coworker, Duncan MacCready, seemed to be being set up as the new Pritchard – ie, the asshole in his earpiece with whom he’ll gradually develop a grudging semi-friendship over the course of the game. This did not immediately enthuse me. Pritchard’s initial dislike of our hero may have been petty, but at least it was personal, seeing Jensen as an under-qualified nepotism hire. MacCready just hates anyone augmented, which would be pretty weaksauce even if Jensen had, y'know, ever actually chosen to being augmented to begin with.
It's not like it would be hard to come up with better reasons why someone might distrust Jensen: he's secretly working for a hacktavist network, was declared legally dead in circumstances he can't explain, and MacCready would be right to find him suspicious. But I knew MacCready was a popular character, so I resolved to give him a chance.
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The reality proved much worse: love him or hate him, MacCready is hardly in the game at all. You can go talk to him in the office a bunch of times about why he hates cyborgs so much, but he’s only deployed with Jensen in the very first mission and the very last one. Jensen seems to have relationships with a number of his other new colleagues, but for most of the game, there’s no radio chatter at all. Infolink calls happen occasionally, but are vanishingly rare. Even when doing missions for the Collective – a group dominated by augmented hackers – Jensen’s left to fly relatively solo.
Jensen’s main contact at the Collective is Alex Vega, arguably the new Malik, at least in that she’s an augmented woman of colour and nominally a pilot (though she doesn’t actually do any flying for us) on friendly terms with Jensen. In fact, DXMD has given Vega a substantial redesign to make her less of the shallow Malik-clone she was in her "original" appearance, in the lesser known mobile game Deus Ex: The Fall. You can see her and Malik in the comparison below.
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Yeah, there's really not a lot to set them apart. She's a pilot? Give her short brown hair like our last pilot, stick her in a flight suit, and call it a day.
As of MD, the new!Vega is black, does her hair completely differently, has more obvious augmentations, and doesn't live in a flight suit: okay, fine, no harm in giving the character some individuality (though why you'd insist on giving her the same name as the old Vega at that point I do not know).
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But looks aside, it's on the characterisation front they've really let her down. There was never a lot to Malik beyond being straightforward, friendly and professional. But you do get an optional side-mission to help her solve a friend’s murder, and the big set-piece where she’ll die if you leave her and run like she tells you to (also the reason I’ll probably never get a certain achievement, but fuck it, I like Malik, I don’t need that achievement that much). Straightforward as Malik is, what makes her work for me is that it’s so easy to buy her as someone with her own life outside Jensen’s crazy world. It’s to the point where I almost don’t want to see her get dragged any deeper into the whole conspiracy plotline, because she’s so easy-going and normal she shouldn’t have to be. Basic as that is, when you’re having a reaction that strong to a character, they’ve done something right.
Vega, by comparison, clearly should be a much more memorable character – a pilot working full-time undercover for a top-secret hacktivist collective? But Vega too seems nice, and normal, and yet has no role in this story except to be Jensen’s contact. You can ask her a bit about her backstory, but it made so little impression I can’t remember it. She’s nominally so much more important than Malik, but she never gets to do anything as interesting as making up a nickname for him, hijacking a bunch of public TVs to get back at her friend’s killer, or make the tough decision to tell Jensen to leave her and run. She’s just there to deliver plot-relevant information.
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Other characters fandom had led me to expect much more of were similar non-events. Koller, Jensen’s go-to guy for aug maintenance, is certainly a character, but not one that grabbed me, and he appears all of twice, neither time for very long. There's got to be a hell of a story as to why Jensen, an Interpol agent with connections to a whole network of augmented hackers, is going to a weirdo like Koller for aug maintenance, but the game doesn't seem to think that's a story worth sharing, so there goes another wasted avenue to do something interesting. Chikane, Jensen's actual pilot, has far more meat on his bones character-wise and more interaction with our hero. But he’s probably a traitor (I say ‘probably’ because the strongest hints are a coded message in a well-hidden safe, and finding it changes nothing), so there's not much point investing in what camaraderie they develop. Similar is Delara, an obvious Illuminati-plant who spends the game acting innocent and helpful enough to make you wonder if maybe she’s alright after all, only for an after-credits scene to reveal that, yup, she’s an Illuminati plant. Is this supposed to be a twist?
The one major character I did get decent value out of is Jim Miller, Jensen’s Interpol boss. Seeing a convincingly Aussie character in a position of authority in non-Aussie-made media is novel enough that I’m always going to get a kick out of it (even if his backstory does involve that whole ‘Australian civil war’ thing, which is hilarious in so many ways that I’m not sure non-Australians appreciate). Doesn’t hurt that Miller’s subtly queer too – hacking his computer will turn up info about his (ex-)husband and kids.
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And that’s about it. There’s a local Prague underworld, but no-one involved is as enjoyable as either of the Tongs in HR, and agreeing to put yourself in their debt on Koller’s account means you’ll get to do a couple of extra side-quests, none of which will give your conscience much trouble. Is this really the best they can do?
When it came out, Deus Ex: Human Revolution was rightly criticised for a weak ending and some seriously ham-fisted attempts at worldbuilding and social commentary. I knew all that going in, and was still astounded by how bad it was at introducing its own ideas. But for all its flaws, I fell in love with its characters, and there were some touches that really stuck with me. I've had a whole mini-essay rolling around my brain for months just on the subtext it packs into who's on a first or last name basis with who – Jensen especially.
Our hero is ‘Jensen’ to most of his workmates (past and present), but ‘Adam’ to Megan and Sarif – Megan because they used to date, and Sarif because he’s the kind of friendly, personable boss who calls all his employees by their first names. But that familiarity takes on a whole other sinister dimension when you realise that Megan and Sarif are the same people responsible for basing their research on Jensen's DNA without his knowledge or consent (and in Sarif’s case, cutting off three perfectly good limbs while he was in a medical coma). Eliza – an AI who’s been watching him for god knows how long – calls him ‘Adam’ too. (So does Wayne Haas, the cop you have to talk your way past to get into the station, which is just more proof he’s Jensen’s bitter ex.)
Meanwhile, Pritchard and Malik – the two allies Jensen can trust to have his back – both call him ‘Jensen’. When Malik starts to get more familiar, it’s not by switching to first-name-basis, it’s by giving him a nickname (‘Spyboy’, which he responds to by calling her ‘Flygirl’). And that’s most of why I still default to calling the guy ‘Jensen’ myself: intended or otherwise, the game is pretty consistent in that the only people who call him by his first name have a serious lack of respect for his boundaries. I can’t tell you how intentional all that subtext was, but it shines through like a beacon.
He’s not the only example either. The game never tells us that Pritchard hates being called by his full first name, ‘Francis’, but it doesn’t have to – you can tell based on the way Jensen uses it (and it’s notable that he’s ‘Frank’ to Sarif, the ‘we’re all family here’-boss of the year). It’s a great little characterisation note for the both of them.
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So you can imagine my disappointment that in DX:MD, most of Jensen’s new workmates just call him ‘Adam’. Maybe you could argue that now that unearned familiarity is going the other way, since here ‘Adam’ is the double-agent sneaking around under their noses – but then, Alex calls him ‘Adam’ too, and there’s nothing to suggest she’s shady. Miller and Duncan call him ‘Jensen’, which tracks with their characters and relationships, but I’ve long since hit the point where I can’t hear people calling this guy ‘Adam’ without twitching a little. Why are you calling him that? What are you really up to, you creep?
And this is just one thing I loved from that previous game that was lacking in the sequel. Pritchard and Malik may top my list of favourite characters, but it goes on and on. Tong Senior is more charismatic than any guy that shady has any right to be (and Tong Junior is just such a fantastic little shit), and Keitner deserved so much more screentime than she got. David Sarif is a fascinating mess of completely terrible person who still deserves real credit for standing up against the 'real' villains behind the scenes. Megan's level-headed conviction that she's doing the right thing even while working for incredibly shady people fascinates me. Quinn is great in both his personalities, and I even enjoyed Kavanagh and the sleezeball that is van Brugen so much more than I had any right to. There are compellingly grey characters all over this script, and the writers deserve serious credit for all of them.
But there’s no-one in Mankind Divided I enjoyed as much as the best players from HR. Including, I hate to say it, that one DLC which brought Pritchard back at last.
So, yeah. It's time to talk that last little footnote to this game.
The System Rift DLC
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DX:HR had only one DLC mission, but it set a high standard, introduced some of my favourite characters (see above!), and contributed to the greater story in a big way. By comparison, MD has three DLC missions, and all have the exact same problems as the main campaign: there’s just nothing to invest in here. Do you actually care whether Jensen is able to save an undercover agent who’s gone native in some prison facility? Not once you’ve met the guy, trust me, he’s painfully bland. And that mission may actually be the strongest of the three.
The story justification for System Rift is as perfunctory as possible. Pritchard calls Jensen up out of the blue to call in a favour. He needs Jensen to recover some data from a bank vault, and along the way, you might find some evidence of shady insider trading between characters you’ve never met. And you have to ‘save Pritchard’s avatar’ from a virtual world, because reasons, which is exactly as trite as most attempts to build cyberspaces into gameplay. Oh, and you get to ride a funicular elevator at one point, because that’s about the level of what we get here as a callback.
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As for new characters, you'll meet Shadowchild, a hacker friend of Pritchard, who I found depressingly dull. Attempts to characterise her mostly mean sitting through dialogue like “there are only a few hackers in a world who could do this, but fortunately for you I am one of them,” delivered in a relative monotone. Much as much as I enjoyed the fact that Miller was queer only if the player is paying attention to the details, doing the same thing again with Shadowchild just makes me feel like the writers don’t have the guts to make a character gay enough to risk upsetting the homophobes in their audience. It’s executed that much worse here too (look, I fully assumed whoever Shadowchild needed Jensen to leave that coded warning for must be someone she’d long since lost real contact with, because why the fuck would she need or trust a virtual stranger to do that for her real, current girlfriend when the stakes are this high? Come on!)
But what really kills this DLC for me is that Pritchard and Jensen’s relationship is given so little to work with. They’re not working together to find the people who put Jensen in hospital or tracking down the secrets of Jensen’s past this time. We’re not getting any insights into Pritchard’s past or hunting major Illuminati secrets either, there aren’t even innocent people in danger – there’s nothing personal here, nothing to invest in. The data Pritchard wants is a MacGuffin in the purest and most meaningless sense, and Jensen’s only helping because he owes a favour (and you won’t even know what for if you haven’t read the novel).
The fact Jensen’s now working for Pritchard directly ought to add new tension to their dynamic, but all it seems to do is throw a dampener over what grudging camaraderie they ever achieved. I do like that they've reached the point where Jensen doesn't even sound like he's sneering when he calls Pritchard 'Francis' anymore, but most of their banter was underwhelming – and dull as I found the core conflict of Black Light, even it delivered on that. Jensen is a surly asshole to Pritchard for no good reason from the moment he answers the call, and the idea that he’s pushing friends away to protect them is present but (at least for my money) underplayed. Pritchard, meanwhile, is here largely to deliver mission-related exposition. There were definitely exchanges I enjoyed ‒ I'm a shipper, I can't not like Jensen's last little 'take care of yourself' at the end ‒ but it's not much to hang a DLC on.
(And to be clear, if you did love System Rift for what it was, no judgement here. But goddamn, did you deserve something you could’ve loved so much more than this.)
So with all that said, where does that leave me for a conclusion? If the plan with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided was to make the series more like the original Deus Ex, then for my money, they’ve succeeded ‒ at least in that the plot is uninvolving, the characters are bland, and their relationships don’t evolve in any interesting way. But even the original DX managed some memorable reveals and a gloriously weird multiple-choice ending, where the heros could tell themselves they’d taken down the Illuminati and cured the plague. Jensen’s grand success at the end of MD is that a key UN vote on augmented rights hasn’t made the currently shitty status quo any worse. Everything that Human Revolution did well is missing here, and everything it did badly is just as bad.
And yet, at the end of the day, my single biggest disappointment may be that this really is it. There’s probably never going to be another Deus Ex game. I don’t know how you’d save a franchise from a rut like this, and it’s naïve to imagine you can only go up from here – but apparently it’d take more than one lackluster entry to kill my investment. It’s a hell of a bummer to see it end on a game that seems so ashamed of everything its predecessor ever did well.
It's enough of a bummer that rather than leave my own impressions rest there, I'm replaying Deus Ex: Human Revolution now, and you know what? Turns out it's not all nostalgia that's making me remember the last game so much better, because I'm having a great time with it all over again. The side quests you can pick up are just as truly absurd as they ever were (sure, random hooker I just met, I'll plant drugs in this guy's apartment for you!), but the stakes feel meaningful, the character dynamics are fun, and Pritchard is back being his terrible, sassy self. My absurd quest for enough XP to unlock all the cool powers ASAP has me spending way, way too long trying to set up double-takedowns and carrying vending machines around the middle of Detroit police station to try and block the sightlines between the computer I'm hacking and all the cops standing around the same room. Look, this is apparently my idea of fun, don't judge me.
For over a year now, I've had a couple of unposted bits of Jensen/Pritchard fic sitting around, never quite completed, and replaying the game has reignited the motivation to get them into some kind of shape worth showing to people. Lord knows I don't have the power to uncancel this franchise, but at least letting my own unfinished fic see the light of day is something I can do.
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gamecrio · 4 months ago
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            Hire AR Game Developers -Gamecrio Studio
 Dive into the world of augmented reality with our talented AR Game Developers. Our team specializes in creating immersive and captivating AR experiences that blur the line between the digital and physical worlds. From interactive gameplay mechanics to stunning visual effects, we’re committed to bringing your AR gaming visions to life with creativity and precision.
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blogremote72 · 11 months ago
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AR or Augmented Reality and VR or Virtual Reality are the technical inventions that help live our imaginations before our eyes through simulations. AR/VR can be programmed with IoT objects to offer optimal audio-visual experiences that can rival or replicate a physical world without the help of any tangible media.
But, how to program these elements?
The popular programming languages help you build the simulations that bring AR/VR tech to life for the audience. Languages like C#, Python, JavaScript, JAVA, Swift, C++, Rust, and APIs like WebGL allow developers to build the right AR/VR for the users.
Are you willing to build AR/VR tech for your business? Hire Augmented Reality Developers or Virtual Reality Developers via Remote72.
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sharma1985ankush · 1 year ago
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Mobile App Development Agency in Delhi NCR/Greater Noida
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From Bustling Bazaars to Global Innovation Hub:
Delhi NCR, a land of vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and a booming tech scene, is rapidly transforming into a mobile app development powerhouse. From bustling startups nestled in Gurgaon's co-working spaces to established IT giants in Noida, the demand for innovative and user-friendly apps is skyrocketing. But navigating this dynamic landscape can be tricky, especially with so many development companies vying for your attention. So, let's delve into the exciting world of mobile app development in Delhi NCR, exploring the latest trends and why The Green Concept might be your perfect partner on this digital adventure.
Riding the Tide of Innovation: Trending Technologies
The Delhi NCR app development scene is buzzing with cutting-edge technologies that are shaping the future of user experiences. Here are some of the hottest trends to keep an eye on:
Beyond Screens: Immersive Experiences: Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are no longer confined to science fiction movies. Imagine learning about Hindu history through immersive VR tours of iconic monuments, or trying on clothes virtually before buying them. Delhi NCR companies are at the forefront of exploring how AR/VR can enhance app functionality and user engagement, creating truly unique and interactive experiences.
AI-Powered Personalization: From Mass Market to One-to-One: Gone are the days of one-size-fits-all apps. Today, users crave personalized experiences that cater to their individual needs and preferences. Delhi NCR developers are harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to personalize app interfaces, content recommendations, and even in-app interactions, fostering deeper user loyalty and driving meaningful engagement.
Blockchain: Building Trust, One Block at a Time: Security and transparency are paramount in today's digital world, especially for apps dealing with sensitive information like financial transactions or healthcare records. Blockchain technology offers a secure and transparent way to manage data, making it ideal for these types of apps. Delhi NCR development companies are actively exploring the potential of blockchain to enhance app security and build user trust, laying a foundation for a more secure and reliable digital ecosystem.
Voice-Enabled Interactions: Speak Your Commands: The rise of smart speakers and voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant has pushed voice-enabled interactions to the forefront. Delhi NCR developers are integrating voice commands into apps, making them more accessible and user-friendly, especially for visually impaired users or those on the go. Imagine seamlessly navigating your banking app or controlling your smart home devices just by speaking your commands.
Finding Your Perfect Development Partner: Why The Green Concept Stands Out
With so many app development companies in Delhi NCR, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. Here's why The Green Concept stands out from the crowd:
Your Vision, Our Expertise: Beyond Coding, We Speak Your Language: We don't just build apps, we partner with you to understand your unique vision, target audience, and business goals. Clear communication and collaboration are our core values, ensuring you're not just informed, but actively involved throughout the entire development process. We become an extension of your team, not just hired hands.
A Multifaceted Team: Your One-Stop Shop for App Development: Our team boasts a diverse range of skills and experience, tackling complex projects with confidence. Whether you need an e-commerce platform with robust payment gateways, a captivating game with stunning visuals, or an AR-powered learning tool that breaks down complex concepts, we have the expertise to bring your idea to life. No need to juggle multiple agencies for different aspects of your app development; we offer a comprehensive solution under one roof.
Transparency is Key: Building Trust, One Update at a Time: We believe in open communication and regular updates. You'll never be left in the dark about the progress of your app, as we keep you informed, involved, and confident about every step of development. Expect detailed reports, regular meetings, and clear communication channels to ensure you're always on the same page.
Beyond Launch, We Care: Your Long-Term App Partner: Our commitment extends far beyond building your app. We offer ongoing support, maintenance, and updates, ensuring your app evolves and thrives in the ever-changing tech landscape. We'll be there to address any bugs, implement new features, and adapt your app to the latest trends, so you can focus on growing your business without worrying about the technical upkeep.
Sustainable Practices: Building Apps with a Conscience: At The Green Concept, we're passionate about building eco-friendly apps that minimize environmental impact. We actively explore sustainable development practices, use energy-efficient tools, and offset our carbon footprint wherever possible. If aligning your values with sustainability is important to you, we're the perfect partner to create an app that's not just innovative, but also environmentally responsible.
Delhi NCR is brimming with mobile app development potential, and The Green Concept is your ideal co-pilot on this exciting journey. We equip you with the technical expertise, creative vision, and unwavering commitment to create an app that stands out in the bustling Delhi NCR market and beyond. Ready to turn your app dream into reality?
Contact The Green Concept today for a free consultation. Let's explore the latest trends, discuss your unique vision, and craft a personalized development plan that brings your app to life, sustainably and successfully. Remember, in the ever-evolving world of mobile technology, choosing the right partner is crucial. Choose The Green Concept, and unlock the full potential of your app, not just in Delhi NCR, but on the global stage.
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P.S. Stay tuned for more insightful blog posts on mobile app development trends, industry news, and success stories from The Green Concept. We're passionate about sharing our knowledge and helping you navigate the dynamic app development landscape.
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panaromicinoftechs · 1 year ago
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Panoramic Infotech offers top-notch AR developers for hire, bringing immersive augmented reality experiences to your projects. 
For More Information:- https://www.panoramicinfotech.com/ar-vr-development/
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q99studio · 4 months ago
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How to Build a Game with Unreal Engine
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nreal Engine is a powerful platform for game development, offering stunning graphics, robust physics, and versatile features. It’s used to create everything from AAA titles to indie games. To develop a game using Unreal Engine, start by conceptualizing your idea, learning the engine's basics, and developing assets. Use scripting tools like Blueprint or C++ for programming mechanics, and then test and optimize the game for smooth performance across devices. If you're looking to create a high-quality game, hiring skilled Unreal game developers is essential. Q99 Studio offers expert Unreal game development services to bring your vision to life.
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nikhilvaidyahrc · 3 days ago
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10 Exciting Tech Careers You Might Not Know About (But Should in 2025)
Published by Prism HRC – Leading IT Recruitment Agency in Mumbai
Most people who hear the word "tech" immediately think about jobs such as software developer or data analyst. However, the tech sector is much more diversified and changing extremely fast. Some of the coolest and fastest-rising careers are those that fly under the radar in 2025.
If you're looking into a career in tech or considering your next step, here are 10 lesser-known and high-potential jobs to explore.
1. Prompt Engineer
Why it matters: As AI tools such as ChatGPT emerge, prompt engineers are becoming central to enabling businesses to talk to AI more effectively.
Who it's for: Communicators and creatives who know how to direct AI to provide the right responses.
Skills required: AI fundamentals, copywriting, critical thinking, and experimentation.
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2. DevSecOps Specialist
Why it matters: Safety isn't something afterthought; security is done with development pipelines from day one from within DevSecOps.
Who it's for: Sysadmins or developers with some interest in cybersecurity.
Skills needed: CI/CD tooling, cloud platforms, scripting, and compliance in security.
3. XR (Extended Reality) Developer
Why it matters: Virtual reality and augmented reality are transforming how we work, learn, and play.
Who it's for: Developers and designers who care for immersive technology.
Skills required: Unity/Unreal Engine, 3D modeling, C#, and UX design.
4. Ethical Hacker/Penetration Tester
Why it matters: With increasing cyberattacks, businesses require experts to hack their defenses within the law.
Who it's for: Intrigued minds with a sense of vulnerability discovery.
Skills required: networking, ethical hacking tools, and certifications such as CEH.
5. AI Trainer/Annotator
Why it matters: Prior to AI getting intelligent, human assistance is required. Trainers train AI to comprehend and react appropriately.
Who it's for: Detail enthusiasts and domain specialists.
Skills required: language skills, data tagging, and pattern identification.
6. Cloud FinOps Analyst
Why it matters: With companies moving to the cloud, cloud cost management has become paramount.
Who it's for: Data analysis and budgeting enthusiasts with a technical spin.
Skills required: cloud billing software, financial projections, and data visualization.
7. No-Code/Low-Code Developer
Why it matters: These platforms enable businesses to create apps in a jiffy without extensive coding expertise.
Who it's for: Devs who aren't from a classical dev background.
Skills needed: tools such as Bubble, Webflow, PowerApps, and Zapier.
8. Data Ethicist
Why it matters: As data becomes more influential, the ethical concerns surrounding it increase.
Who it's for: Philosophers who care about fairness, privacy, and AI accountability.
Skills needed: philosophy or law background, data governance, and tech literacy.
9. Digital Twin Engineer
Why it matters: Digital twins (virtual copies of physical systems) are revolutionizing manufacturing and healthcare.
Who it's for: Engineers and 3D simulation enthusiasts.
Skills needed: IoT, simulation software, modeling, and real-time data analysis.
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10. Chief Automation Officer
Why it matters: Businesses are automating everything—and require leadership to do it properly.
Who it's for: Tech and operations professionals.
Skills needed: RPA tools, process improvement, change management, and leadership.
Why These Careers Matter in 2025
These jobs are not only "cool" but also they're strategic. They're designing the future of how we live, work, and engage with technology. For job seekers, breaking into these lesser-known industries means fewer competitors, quicker expansion, and an opportunity to dominate niche markets.
If you're seeking advice on how to get into one of these industries, or you're hiring for them, Prism HRC is your go-to partner. We have expertise in bringing today's talent and tomorrow's opportunities together.
- Based in Gorai-2, Borivali West, Mumbai - www.prismhrc.com - Instagram: @jobssimplified - LinkedIn: Prism HRC
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umanologicinc · 10 months ago
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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in AR/VR App Development
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In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has shifted many industries, and its impact on augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) app development has been deep. AI is improving user experiences, optimizing performance, and creating new functionalities in AR/VR  App Development. Let's delve into how AI is shaping the future of AR/VR applications and driving innovation in AR/VR app development.
Understanding AI in AR/VR AI-enhanced Interactivity: One of the key benefits of AI in AR and VR apps is its ability to improve connections. AI methods can analyze user behavior in real-time, allowing applications to respond intelligently to user actions. This capability makes AR and VR experiences more immersive and personalized.
Improved Visuals and Object Recognition: AI plays a crucial role in enhancing visual elements within AR/VR environments. Machine learning algorithms can improve object recognition accuracy, allowing virtual objects to interact seamlessly with the real world. This technology is vital for creating realistic and engaging AR experiences. Natural Language Processing (NLP): Integrating NLP into AR/VR apps enables natural and intuitive interactions. Users can communicate with virtual elements using voice commands or text inputs, making interactions more user-friendly and accessible.
Applications of AI in AR/VR DevelopmentEnhanced User Experience: AI algorithms can adapt AR/VR experiences based on user preferences and behaviors. For instance, AI can customize virtual environments to suit individual user interests or optimize performance based on real-time data feedback. Real-time Analytics and Insights: AI-powered analytics provide developers with valuable insights into user engagement and behavior. This data helps in refining AR/VR applications, improving usability, and creating more targeted user experiences. Personalized Content Delivery: AI algorithms can analyze user data to deliver personalized content within AR/VR apps. This personalization enhances user engagement by presenting relevant information or recommendations based on individual preferences.
Future Trends and InnovationsAI-driven Simulation and Training: AI enables sophisticated simulations and training scenarios within AR/VR environments. This capability is valuable across various industries, from healthcare to education, by providing realistic training experiences without real-world constraints. AI-generated Content: In the future, AI may automate the creation of virtual environments, characters, and narratives for AR/VR applications. This could significantly reduce development time and costs while expanding creative possibilities. Improved AI-AR/VR Integration: As AI technology advances, we can expect deeper integration between AI and AR/VR platforms. This includes enhanced natural interaction capabilities, real-time AI-generated content, and more immersive user experiences.
Conclusion:Artificial intelligence is undoubtedly transforming AR and VR app development, enhancing interactivity, visual realism, and user personalization. Its crucial part positions AI as the key to future AR and VR innovations, promising increasingly sophisticated and immersive virtual experiences. As a leading AR/VR App Development Company in Edmonton, Umano Logic leverages modern AI technologies to create revolutionary virtual solutions. Whether you're aiming to enhance user engagement, integrate realistic simulations, or deliver personalized content, our expert team is dedicated to turning your vision into reality. Contact Umano Logic today to discover how AI can elevate your AR/VR projects to remarkable levels of innovation and user satisfaction. Let's start the future of virtual reality together.
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