Spatial

Spatial Computing is a cutting-edge technology that blends the physical and digital worlds, allowing users to interact with digital content in a three-dimensional space. It combines elements from augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and sensor technologies to understand and respond to the geometry and dynamics of the physical environment. This technology enables devices to perceive, analyze, and respond to human actions and physical objects in real-time, creating interactive and immersive experiences. Spatial Computing is revolutionizing various fields, including gaming, education, healthcare, and industrial design, by offering more intuitive and natural ways to interact with digital systems in our everyday

Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) is an immersive technology that transports users into a fully digital environment, creating the sensation of being physically present in a different world. Using VR headsets and sometimes hand-held controllers, users can interact with 3D virtual spaces and objects, experiencing realistic visuals and sounds. VR is widely used in gaming, training simulations, education, and virtual tours, offering an engaging and interactive way to explore and learn in a controlled, virtual setting. This technology has revolutionized the way we experience digital content, making it more lifelike and interactive.


Digital Humans

Human Digital Twins are advanced digital replicas of individuals, created using 3D modeling, photogrammetry, and volumetric video capturing. These lifelike avatars accurately represent a person’s physical appearance and movements, enabling immersive interactions in virtual environments like the Metaverse. They are pivotal in various fields, such as virtual reality, gaming, and telepresence, offering personalized and realistic experiences in digital spaces. Human Digital Twins bridge the gap between the real and virtual worlds, enhancing online communication, entertainment, and remote collaboration.

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Photogrammetry

Photogrammetry is a technique that uses photography to measure and map physical spaces accurately. By taking multiple photographs from different angles, it creates detailed 3D models or maps of objects, buildings, or landscapes. This process is widely used in various fields, including surveying, architecture, engineering, and even in the entertainment industry for creating realistic environments in video games and films. Photogrammetry provides a cost-effective and efficient way to capture and digitize real-world environments with precision.

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Volumetric Video Capturing

Volumetric video capturing is an advanced technology that records objects or scenes in three dimensions, allowing for the creation of highly realistic and interactive digital experiences. This technique captures data from multiple cameras positioned around a subject, creating a fully-formed 3D image. It’s widely used in virtual reality, augmented reality, and the entertainment industry to produce lifelike representations of performers and environments. Volumetric video offers a groundbreaking approach for creating immersive content, enabling viewers to experience scenes from any angle and interact with them in a virtual space.

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