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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

The Future of Holograms in Business: Better to See You, My Dear?

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

News, Business News, Technology

4.9112 Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

The Buzz 1: Holography is a photographic technique that records the light scattered from an object, and then presents it as three-dimensional. The development of hologram technology began in 1962, when Yuri Denisyuk, of the Soviet Union, and Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks, at the University of Michigan, developed innovative laser programs that recorded objects in 3D on silver halide photographic emulsions. [iqsdirectory.com] The Buzz 2: Medical students are being taught using new “mixed-reality” training, learning from life-like holograms. In the entertainment industry, performers can be beamed around the world or even into a mobile game. [lamasatech.com] The Buzz 3: As CEO of Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd., Mark O’Neil travels to far-flung locales for meet-and-greets with the 17,000 crew members of the 400 vessels his company operates. But in January 2022, he showed up in 3D, 6-foot life-size splendor at a conference in Manila—interacting with the audience via a screen in Cyprus. “It was a real ‘beam me up’ moment. They felt I was really there.” [bloomberg.com] The Buzz 4: Companies from Google to WeWork want to help employers reduce Zoom fatigue with holograms for the workplace. Alphabet Inc.’s Google revealed Project Starline, a video-chat system with screens that give participants three-dimensional depth. WeWork announced a partnership with hologram technology company ARHT Media Inc. to bring holograms to 100 WeWork buildings in 16 locations around the world. Microsoft Corp. introduced Microsoft Mesh, a mixed-reality service integrating three-dimensional images of people and content into the compatible displays of smart glasses or other devices. [wsj.com] We’ll ask Joe Ward / CEO at IKIN, Allen Proithis / CEO at GXC, James Brehm / CTE at James Brehm Associates and Taylor Scott / CTO at IKIN for their insights on The Future of Holograms in Business and Industry: The Better to See You, My Dear?

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0:00.0

Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, really here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away?

0:16.0

Welcome to Technology Revolution, the future of now.

0:21.3

Where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven

0:27.1

trends that are shaping our future right now.

0:30.6

Here's your host who will take us into the future of now, Bonnie D. Graham.

0:35.8

Thank you to the voice of Ryan Treasure, long time.

0:38.8

Not recently with Voice America, but he's my intro, and I appreciate your voice.

0:42.6

Ryan, thank you.

0:43.3

I never remember when I do the intro.

0:45.2

I'm talking to my panelists in our audience live on LinkedIn and Facebook.

0:48.5

I don't remember if I say the future was here else.

0:50.2

I'm just going to say I'm taking you into the future and we'll do that. I have such a fascinating topic for you and I have to do a shout out to a young lady

0:57.5

named Tracy Venters at Parallel PR for submitting this concept to me about a topic I know

1:04.1

absolutely nothing about this.

1:05.9

So it's going to be a revelation for me and I hope for you holograms.

1:10.0

You might see them on your credit card, you think.

1:12.7

You might see them in movies or TV shows, but they are real and they're being used in business

1:17.6

today for so many uses. So that's what we're going to talk about. The future of holograms in business

1:23.2

in industry, the better to see you, my dear, and that's a line I stole from Little Red Riding Hood.

1:28.8

And yes, my other name on radio is Radio Red,

1:31.4

so Little Red Riding Hood is probably very appropriate.

1:34.4

But let me give you my normal opening.

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