Holographic conferencing for people: new spatial computing apps unveiled at MWC 2024
MATSUKO and Telefonica announce the launch of a holographic conferencing spatial computing experience co-developed with NVIDIA. This will allow creators to seamlessly connect and collaborate in real-time as holograms. With just a smartphone camera, people can join holographic meetings as their 3D real-life selves and share their 3D creations, allowing them to enjoy a new and immersive way of communicating.
Spatial computing will take over in 2024. MATSUKO and Telefonica have made great strides in allowing everyone to enjoy realistic immersion during his 3D meetings. MATSUKO, which holds a patent for single-camera holographic communications, has also announced a product for Apple Vision Pro users, available for pre-order now.
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This experience will be demonstrated at Mobile World Congress 2024. Barcelonausers will be able to generate their own holograms using only their smartphone camera, as well as stream high-resolution 3D objects and scenes using 5G and Edge technologies.
This technology leverages the NVIDIA Maxine AI developer platform to create realistic eye contact and facial expressions for greater realism and immersion. Users will be able to holographically interact with their colleagues and their 3D projects as if they were in the same physical space, without delays, misunderstandings, or 2D limitations.
Maria Virushkova, CEO of MATSUKO, said: “We are thrilled to see our users marvel at the sense of realism, eye contact, and the full range of emotions they discover with Holographic Presence.” We are proud to share that we have worked with one of our companies, NVIDIA, to achieve this.”
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David Moro, Head of Service Platforms and Voice Core Network at Telefonica, said: “Our 5G and edge technologies will enable new levels of connectivity and performance for holographic meetings, changing the way creators communicate and collaborate.”
Chris Penrose, Global Head of Communications Business Development at NVIDIA, said: “Holographic meetings represent the future of collaborative experiences. By leveraging the NVIDIA Maxine developer platform, MATSUKO’s new spatial computing experience helps users maintain eye contact and see precise facial expressions. Both of these are essential for effective communication and emotional connection.”
Holographic meetings are the future of communication and creation. MATSUKO and Telefonica would like to invite you to experience it as soon as possible.
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