Draft:Cecilia Abadie
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- Comment: Issue raised by the previous reviewer was not addressed Carpimaps talk to me! 08:10, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
- Comment: All statements need sourcing, such as the entire early life. Greenman (talk) 18:52, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
Cecilia Abadie is a tech entrepreneur and advocate for wearable and augmented reality who gained public attention after challenging a distracted driving citation for wearing Google Glass while behind the wheel. Abadie is a prominent figure in the AR community, and she has been featured in several news outlets for her work in the field.
Early life and education[edit]
Cecilia Abadie was born in Argentina and raised in Uruguay. She has a master's degree in information systems and worked as a software developer before moving to the United States in 2002.
Career[edit]
Abadie's interest in technology and innovation led her to become an early adopter of Google Glass, a wearable device that provides augmented reality features. In 2013, while wearing the device, Abadie was pulled over by a California Highway Patrol officer and cited for distracted driving[1]. Abadie challenged the citation[2], arguing that the device was not turned on at the time and that it was not a distraction. Her case gained widespread media attention and was ultimately dismissed in 2014[3][4][5] at a San Diego Court.
Following her legal victory, Abadie continued to be a outspoken advocate for augmented reality technology. She co-founded 33Labs, a company that specialized in developing AR applications and games. She also worked as a Product Manager at Metavision and now at Google in the space of XR.
Abadie has been featured in several news outlets for her work in AR, including NBC News[6] and the Women's Media Center[7]. She has also spoken at numerous conferences and events on the topic of AR and its potential impact on various industries.
Public speaking[edit]
- Our new digital brain: Cecilia Abadie at TEDxTemecula, Nov 18, 2012
- Resistance is futile: Cecilia Abadie at TEDxOrangeCoast, Oct 16, 2013
- The greatest risk of all is not taking one: Cecilia Abadie at TEDxTemecula, Dec 20, 2013
Writing[edit]
- Un virus de amor: Como el VIH salvo mi vida. Uruguay, 2023. ISBN 978-0-345-45047-0
References[edit]
- ^ "Woman Ticketed For Wearing Google Glass While Driving In San Diego". KPBS.
- ^ "Google Glass wearer challenges distracted driving charge". CNet. 2013-11-26.
- ^ "Google Glass driver is cleared in San Diego Court". NPR. 2014-01-16.
- ^ "Google Glass driver Abadie has case dropped". BBC.
- ^ "California Woman Not Guilty in Google Glass Traffic Ticket". NBC San Diego.
- ^ "Meet 3 Latinas leading virtual & augmented reality". NBC News. 2016-08-24.
- ^ "WMC SheSource Cecilia Abadie".