Daqri created content and applications for 4D augmented reality technology for entertainment, education and industrial companies.
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Daqri created content and applications for 4D augmented reality technology for entertainment, education and industrial companies.
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In June 2013, Daqri raised a $15 million Series A led by Tarsadia Investments.
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In 2014, Daqri expanded its business model into wearable tech hardware and began development on an augmented reality Smart Helmet, an Android-powered hard hat designed for the industrial and construction industries.
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In February 2015, Daqri acquired Melon, an EEG-tracking headband company headquartered in Venice, Los Angeles, for an undisclosed sum.
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In May 2015, Daqri acquired ARToolworks, one of the earliest augmented reality companies on the market, notable for the open-source ARToolKit libraries.
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In March of 2016, Daqri acquired 1066 Labs, a leading head-mounted display manufacturer focused on serving enterprise clients with augmented reality solutions, as well as UK -based Two Trees Photonics, a holographic technology company.
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In June, Daqri was listed on CNBC's Disruptor 50 companies for 2016.
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In January 2017, Daqri released a new form factor of augmented reality Smart Glasses.
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On March 7th, 2018 Daqri announced Worksense, a new suite of augmented reality productivity applications as part of its push to increase adoption of its AR smart glasses.
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On September 9th, 2019 Daqri announced via email that it was pursuing an asset sale and was shutting down its cloud and smart-glasses hardware platforms by the end of September.
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