Magic Leap unveiled a development platform this week at MIT’s EmTech Digital conference as part of the company’s effort to encourage filmmakers, game developers and others to create augmented reality experiences on its platform. The SDK, to be released soon, works with the Unreal and Unity game engines. The company also announced that it spent part of its $592 million in recent funding to build a 300,000 square foot Florida facility for manufacturing its photonic lightfield chip. “This chip powers its augmented reality headset that works by shooting light directly onto your eye, rather than sticking a screen in front of it,” explains TechCrunch.
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