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AR and VR to Enrich Cultural Heritage and Retail Experiences: ETT Case Studies and Guiding Principles

In: XR Case Studies

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  • Adele Magnelli

    (ETT S.p.A)

  • Davide Pantile

    (ETT S.p.A)

  • Matteo Ventrella

    (ETT S.p.A)

  • Giovanni Verreschi

    (ETT S.p.A)

Abstract

In recent years, both the cultural and the industrial/retail sectors have been going through an intense period of development, characterized by suggestions from ICT. The use of Augmented and Virtual Reality features for the enjoyment of cultural and retail experiences has become increasingly demanded when it comes to engage different users and increase levels of immersion aiming to the transmission of information. ETT, specialized in technological innovation and Experience Design, has developed high level know-how in the creation of AR and VR experiences, both in Culture and Retail, though the use of cutting edge technologies and engagement and storytelling techniques.

Suggested Citation

  • Adele Magnelli & Davide Pantile & Matteo Ventrella & Giovanni Verreschi, 2021. "AR and VR to Enrich Cultural Heritage and Retail Experiences: ETT Case Studies and Guiding Principles," Management for Professionals, in: Timothy Jung & Jeremy Dalton (ed.), XR Case Studies, edition 1, pages 51-58, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-030-72781-9_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72781-9_7
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