Alex Kipman is the Technical Fellow of new device categories in the Operating System Group at Microsoft. An innovator at heart, Kipman has led four major break-through products for the company, ...
Microsoft's Mixed Reality division has struggled mightily over recent years, including the departure of former HoloLens lead Alex Kipman. Support for the original HoloLens will end on December 10 ...
One such "golden boy," sources said, is Alex Kipman, the prominent Microsoft executive who oversees a team that's central to Nadella's plan to define the next wave of computing. Current and former ...
If there's one word you should use to describe Microsoft's Alex Kipman, it's inventor. When Kipman took the stage on Wednesday to show off the HoloLens, most of his presentation focused on how the ...
Alex Kipman, who had led the HoloLens division left the company in 2022 after allegations of verbal abuse and sexual ...
Microsoft announced the HoloLens 2 over five years ago. Alex Kipman, who left Microsoft in 2022, unveiled it on February 24, 2019, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The second ...
Microsoft's recent mass layoffs affected the HoloLens team. HoloLens boss Alex Kipman left Microsoft in 2022 amid allegations of misconduct.
8 years after the company vowed to clean up its toxic culture HoloLens co-creator Alex Kipman is resigning from Microsoft following Insider's report about misconduct allegations How Oracle's ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VERSES AI Inc. (CBOE:VERS) (OTCQX:VRSSF) ("VERSES'' or the "Company”), a cognitive computing company ...
Kipman was the general manager of incubation for the Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft where he led three major innovations for the company. The Kinect sensor was one of his best-known ...
She and her colleagues reported on… Read More Microsoft’s Alex Kipman showed off the most detailed demo of the HoloLens yet during a TED talk in Vancover, B.C., on Tuesday — demonstrating ...
Is Mixed Reality The Future Of Computing? We talked to Microsoft's Alex Kipman and other industry leaders about what the blending of real and virtual means for human interaction with tech.