Today we are in Genoa, 
the new destination of our Augmented Reality Tour.     
In today's workshop we will focus on the development of applications for smart glasses, 
and then to the new techniques of interaction 
and the benefits of content visualization on these new devices.
The exercise foresees the transfer of existing mobile apps to smart glasses 
as well as the the design of new specific features for this platform.
The participants are now designing the user experience and the interface of their applications which 
at the end of the day will be uploaded to the Moverio,
where they will be able to test them themselves.
The goal of Epson is to create a network of Movelopers: 
the developers for our Moverio, 
who will explore all the potential that the smart glasses offer 
in difference to the current generation of tablets and smart phones.
It was also recently created a social community on Facebook, called “Epson Movelopers”,
in order to get in touch with the developers,
and to create together the future killer app in Augmented Reality.
The workshop today was interesting, stimulating and very constructive.
My impressions related to this Augmented Reality workshop are very positive 
and somehow even exceeded my expectations,
because I found myself in a very stimulating environment,
which led me to consider aspects of augmented reality 
and the usage of these smart glasses devices from a point of view that I had never considered.
What I mean is that I had thought, as being a workshop, we would do practical work, 
but not a really effective work, 
both in terms of the awareness of what is the approach 
that we should have in the design of interfaces for augmented reality,
and also in terms of practice, where I somehow had the chance to make concrete experience in the design part, 
and this brought me to a real experience and concrete knowledge of what can be the starting point.
