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500+ Wineries Add Augmented Reality to Labels

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AR Platform Purpose Built for Mass Adoption of Augmented Reality – according to Winerytale Augmented reality and artificial intelligence are propelling more than 500 wineries...

What Part of Reality Are You Missing? Augmenting Smart Packaging

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What Part of Reality Are You Missing? Augmenting Smart Packaging - What are customers looking for in wine packaging that most wineries are ignoring or missing at this point? Simply put, it’s the story. Says Peter Oberdorfer, founder and President of Tactic ...

Uniting New Technologies and Wine: Mobilising New Technologies for Wine Producers...

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Sept. 2019 - wine2wine is a dynamic international wine industry forum organized by Veronafiere. Now in its 6th edition, this year wine2wine will be...

Trivento to Showcase Groundbreaking Augmented Reality Experience at 2019 MLS All-Star...

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Soccer and Wine Enthusiasts Are Invited to Express Their Fandom on the Virtual Soccer Field in Global Real-Time Matchup MENDOCINO COUNTY, Calif., July 26, 2019...

Stupendous Cellars’ Augmented Reality Packaging Aims to Re-Engage Next Generation, Adds...

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New York, New York, May 15, 2019 – Stupendous Cellars, a wine company and division of Penrose Hill, Ltd., announced today the launch of...
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Afternoon Brief, April 2

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Science and the Future of Winemaking: Winemaking combines art and science, and producers have never had more technological tools available to understand and leverage the latter...

Afternoon Brief, February 18

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What's in a Name? AVA Overload: In a market jammed with producers desperate to stay (or become) relevant, winemakers are turning to the government in a desperate bid for desirability. Winemakers in the US and elsewhere are lining up to get the region in which they grow their grapes officially recognized...

A Combined Authentication and Marketing Solution for Wine and Spirits

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The idea of Prosurix, a counterfeit detection software, came to long-time wine and spirits retailer Steve Glamuzina about four years ago when he heard about the counterfeiting of the famed Italian wine, Sassicaia, and rampant counterfeiting of other collectible and expensive wines.