The Next Big Thing in AI: Spatial Computing
The ongoing convergence of the physical and digital worlds is producing spectacular applications and investment opportunities. Hear from some of the most innovative leaders in this space:
- ByondXR: Noam Levavi, CEO. ByondXR gives brands in the $4T global online retail market an edge by enabling them to create engaging, interactive stores via its immersive virtual commerce platform
- Edgybees: Adam Kaplan, CEO. Edgybees develops AR software for drones and other high-speed moving platforms, with applications in first response, media, gaming, and more
- TetaVi: Gilad Talmon, CEO. TetaVi creates affordable volumetric video-capture technology creates high-fidelity holograms on any device, turning any smartphone into a portable immersive video studio
- Mikio Iwamura, Director, Wireless Research Group, NTT Docomo (Docomo’s XR is based on TetaVi tech, and Mikio championed the investment. NTT Docomo Inc. is the predominant mobile phone operator in Japan)
These purveyors of advanced startup tech technology will reveal how they’re both driving and leveraging the spatial computing revolution, which will bring human-machine and machine-machine interactions to new levels of efficiency in industry, health care, transportation and the home. Moderated by Liat Sverdlov, Investment Partner, OurCrowd.
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
The ongoing convergence of the physical and digital worlds is producing spectacular applications and investment opportunities. Hear from some of the most innovative leaders in this space:
- ByondXR: Noam Levavi, CEO. ByondXR gives brands in the $4T global online retail market an edge by enabling them to create engaging, interactive stores via its immersive virtual commerce platform
- Edgybees: Adam Kaplan, CEO. Edgybees develops AR software for drones and other high-speed moving platforms, with applications in first response, media, gaming, and more
- TetaVi: Gilad Talmon, CEO. TetaVi creates affordable volumetric video-capture technology creates high-fidelity holograms on any device, turning any smartphone into a portable immersive video studio
- Mikio Iwamura, Director, Wireless Research Group, NTT Docomo (Docomo’s XR is based on TetaVi tech, and Mikio championed the investment. NTT Docomo Inc. is the predominant mobile phone operator in Japan)
These purveyors of advanced startup tech technology will reveal how they’re both driving and leveraging the spatial computing revolution, which will bring human-machine and machine-machine interactions to new levels of efficiency in industry, health care, transportation and the home. Moderated by Liat Sverdlov, Investment Partner, OurCrowd.