Signals
Background proof for the lab.
A compact receipt page for the strongest public signals behind the XR+AI lab: publications, the Apress book, talks, workshops, recognition, and the Best Paper Award.
Peer-reviewed work before Harmony
Harmony did not appear out of nowhere. The lab sits on top of earlier AR, XR, and spatial systems research.
- Sensors (MDPI), 2020: AR and ray tracing visualization
- IEEE INFOCOM Workshops, 2018: X-Reality, AR, and IoT
- ICDT 2018: AR facet mapping technique, Best Paper Award
Best Paper Award, ICDT 2018
The award remains because it has a direct external PDF and connects to the same AR/ray-tracing research line that led into the lab.
Published mixed reality book
Beginning Windows Mixed Reality Programming is the published technical book worth using as a public receipt. Small Teams, Strong Systems stays framed as an in-review manuscript until it has its own public release.
The work moved through research, product, and delivery
- Texas State University: X-Reality Lab research
- Ong Innovations: XR product, deployment, and evaluation
- VeeRuby: commercial XR and spatial computing delivery
- Current: Harmony research and OpenSpatialAI direction
Campus talks, workshops, and ecosystem signals
- Talks at Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering and PES College of Engineering, Mandya
- AR/VR workshop at the University of Waterloo
- Felicitated by SJCE STEP and recognized by Beyond Bengaluru
- Selected among SiliconIndia top 10 AR/VR companies in 2021 and 2023
- Winner of Elevate Karnataka