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In our latest episode of Web3 Unpacked, Rich Pasqua of MVMT.MEDIA / Arc, speaks with Sam Huber, CEO of @Landvault , the largest Metaverse developer who offers a complete tech stack to build, deploy and monetize white-labeled virtual worlds..“The internet is becoming better and better at supporting immersive environments, making them multiplayer and actually creating real use cases. And that's really what Land Vault is. Because when those environments, when this technology really becomes mainstream and everyone is able to enter those worlds, they're going to need tools to create 3d content faster. They're going to need tools to make money from this content, and you won't be able to use Shopify to take payment on a 3d website or to use Google ads to generate revenue. Right? Those are tools for the 2d internet. So with the internet adding a dimension, the tools that are needed to power this new creator economy also need to change. And that's what Landvolt is building. - Sam HuberABOUT LANDVAULTThe largest metaverse developer, LandVault recently announced its milestone, completing 100 million square feet of virtual real estate development; the equivalent of 1,300 football pitches, namely, making the project the first one-entity to be responsible for 10% of all open metaverse experiences. Since the rebranding from Admix to LandVault, the company owns and represents over 100 premium locations where you can rent or buy land. They have built metaverse experiences for brands such as Mastercard, Heineken, Uber, Mcdonalds, World of Women and more!Website: Landvault.ioLEARN MORE ABOUT Arc/MVMTmvmt.mediaarctai.com#Web3unpacked #Metaverse #3Dinternet #Blockchain #Crypto #Gaming #NFT #creatorcommunity #virtual #virtualreal-estate #samhuber #richpasqua #arc #branding #design #UX #UI #immersive #roblox #fortnite
On November 18, 2023, "Owner to Owner" podcast host Jesse Tyler and his colleagues at Hypertherm hosted a gathering of New Hampshire ESOPs. There were a series of events planned throughout the day, including a wonderful panel discussion that allowed participants to hear what employee ownership sounds like at other employee-owned companies and to share what their ESOPs do really well. The program was designed as a first step in building a local and statewide community of employee-owned companies. We're delighted to share the panel discussion with you in this episode, featuring employee owners from many companies in New Hampshire including Hypertherm, Admix, Palmer & Sicard, Systems Engineering, Polyonics, Normandeau Associates, Wallace Building Products, and Littleton Coin Co. This episode is on our website at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/261-growing-eo-in-new-hampshire
On this episode of the Automate Construction podcast we talk with Michael Butler CEO & Founder of Spacecrete. https://automateconstruction.com https://spacecrete.com/
From the "Owner to Owner" podcast: Host Jesse Tyler is joined by previous Owner to Owner guests Sarah Limoges from Admix, and Tyson Hendrickson from Pacific Steel & Recycling, both 100% ESOPs, to discuss Corey Rosen and John Case's book "Ownership: Reinventing Companies, Capitalism, and Who Owns What." What Jesse didn't share with Tyson and Sarah in advance is that they were joined by Corey Rosen himself for what turned out to be a fun and powerful discussion about employee ownership generally and Corey's and John's book specifically. Sarah, Tyson, and Corey also answered Jesse's two toughest questions: "what does ownership mean to you" and "what three words do you use to describe employee ownership." Further show notes are available on our website at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/241-o2o-s-ownership-reinventing-companies-capitalism-and-who-owns-what
Bret Keisling shares an excerpt from Episode 40 of the "Owner to Owner" podcast. Host Jesse Tyler asked guest Sarah Limoges of Admix, “what does ownership mean to you?” Sarah's incredible answer covered security, stability, generational wealth and more. Watch the video interview, read the transcript, or get the link to the full episode on our website at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/mini-cast-224-what-does-ownership-mean-to-you
Fumb Games founder & CEO Paul West joins Vader Research Podcast to discuss Fumb Games' web3 game Bitcoin Miner. Bitcoin Miner has more than 300k MAUs and rewards $0.10 worth Bitcoin per player per day. Bitcoin rewards have resulted in higher retention and organic growth - leading to higher LTV and lower CAC. Paul shares lessons learned from building & growing Bitcoin Miner. Fumb Games is known for its idle game hit Merge Monsters. Paul West has previosuly worked at companies such as Admix, Ad Colony, Buildbox, Neon Play. 00:00 Intro 1:10 Bitcoin Miner Origin Story 4:40 Gameplay Core Loops 10:35 Growing Bitcoin Miner 17:00 How Bitcoin Rewards Affect Player Behaviour 23:40 Bitcoin Miner Economics & UA Stratregy 36:40 Zebedee Partnership 40:20 Apple's Stance 42:50 Fumb Games Announcements Learn More about Bitcoin Miner: https://www.fumbgames.com/ https://twitter.com/bitcoinminerfg https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bitcoin-miner-idle-tycoon/id1413770650 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fumbgames.bitcoinminor Learn More about Vader Research: https://linktr.ee/defivader If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to subscribe and leave a like or comment!
This week we feature Sam Huber, the CEO of LandVault , the most prolific builder in the metaverse with over 120 builders. His previous company Admix was the first in-play monetization platform for gaming and the metaverse.
Just how big could the metaverse get? We could be talking about “a multi-trillion-dollar industry,” according to Samuel Huber, who notes that many real-world revenue streams can be replicated in the digital world. Huber, the CEO of LandVault, joins Nick Halaris of Metros Capital to talk about virtual real estate in the metaverse and the future of big brands in this "next phase of the internet." LandVault, a metaverse builder, recently merged with Admix, a virtual world advertising company, to create a one-stop metaverse solution for brands. With a background in gaming, Huber's passion is creating a future where ads won't interrupt the user experience. He and Halaris discuss the look of this new world, the opportunity it represents for creators and builders, and the uses brands can make of it. Recorded on July 12, 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AdMix CEO Samuel Huber describes the company's platform for injecting brand placements into mobile games. For more information about our expert, Eric Seufert: https://marketecture.uscreen.io/authors/eric-seufert The full version of this episode is available at https://marketecture.tv/programs/admix-sam-huber . Visit https://www.Marketecture.tv (Marketecture.tv) to join our community and get access to full-length in-depth interviews. Marketecture is a new way to get smart about technology. Our team of real industry practitioners helps you understand the complex world of technology and make better vendor decisions through in-depth interviews with CEOs and product leaders at dozens of platforms. We are launching with extensive coverage of the marketing and advertising verticals with plans to expand into many other technology sectors. Copyright (C) 2022 Marketecture Media, Inc.
Kevin Joyce is the Editor-in-Chief at #VRFocus a UK-based #immersivetech news website Founder at #vrarpioneers a #virtualreality #augmentedreality #mixedreality community pushing the industry forward, he is also the lead evangelist at #admix. As the Lead Evangelist, Kevin is on the frontline of enabling developers to improve their monetization strategy for #AR #VR videogames and applications. https://uk.linkedin.com/in/kevin-joyce-b20b9a52 https://www.vrfocus.com/ https://vrarpioneers.com/ https://admix.in/
Bret Keisling is joined by Jesse Tyler who discusses the "Owner to Owner" podcast's "Women in Manufacturing" series and celebrates both Sarah Limoges of AdMix and Tech Etch on being honored by TEA's New England Chapter. The full transcript of this episode, which includes links to all of the topics mentioned, is available on our website at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/mini-cast-178-jesse-tyler-on-o2o-and-more
In the world of concrete product marketing, sometimes it can be difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff. Acronyms like UHPC, ECC, and RPC are often used to sell a product that doesn't meet the criteria. This week we answer questions regarding Super-SIX-Admix™ from Fishstone, from cost comparisons to labor, to mixing. We also discuss the importance of proper fiber loading, not starving your concrete mix, and why you shouldn't leave a wood bowl on a concrete countertop for a prolonged period of time. Want to continue the conversation? First things first, LIKE us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kodiakpromaterials to receive notifications on new products, tutorials, and events- Then join the private Kodiak Pro Discussion Group to ask questions pertaining to concrete countertops, sinks, and furniture, and/or Kodiak Pro products https://www.facebook.com/groups/kodiakpro Send us your postal address and we will mail you a ‘Concrete Gangster' sticker! If you want to purchase the absolute best materials to create cutting edge concrete designs, visit www.KodiakPro.com Follow us on Instagram: Concrete Podcast http://www.instagram.com/concretepodcast Kodiak Pro http://www.instagram.com/kodiak_pro *** CURRENT PROMOTION *** Upgrade Your Concrete Mix, Upgrade Your Business! We love hearing from folks about how much better Kodiak Pro mix is compared to what they were previously using! We want to share your stories with other concrete artisans, and are running a promotion to do so. To receive $250 OFF your next pallet of Maker Mix or RADmix shoot a video and share: 1. Why you made the switch to Kodiak Pro? 2. What specifically is better about the mix? 3. How has or how will these improvements help your business? Publish your video on Instagram and Facebook and tag Kodiak Pro, and email us a copy of the video so we can share it on our social media. The Fine Print: Limit one discount per person. This promotion cannot be applied to previous purchases. To redeem this offer, please contact us to receive a custom invoice with the discount applied. This promotion expires June 1, 2022.
In the world of concrete product marketing, sometimes it can be difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff. Acronyms like UHPC, ECC, and RPC are often used to sell a product that doesn't meet the criteria. This week we answer questions regarding Super-SIX-Admix™ from Fishstone, from cost comparisons to labor, to mixing. We also discuss the importance of proper fiber loading, not starving your concrete mix, and why you shouldn't leave a wood bowl on a concrete countertop for a prolonged period of time. Want to continue the conversation? First things first, LIKE us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kodiakpromaterials to receive notifications on new products, tutorials, and events- Then join the private Kodiak Pro Discussion Group to ask questions pertaining to concrete countertops, sinks, and furniture, and/or Kodiak Pro products https://www.facebook.com/groups/kodiakpro Send us your postal address and we will mail you a ‘Concrete Gangster' sticker! If you want to purchase the absolute best materials to create cutting edge concrete designs, visit www.KodiakPro.com Follow us on Instagram: Concrete Podcast http://www.instagram.com/concretepodcast Kodiak Pro http://www.instagram.com/kodiak_pro *** CURRENT PROMOTION *** Upgrade Your Concrete Mix, Upgrade Your Business! We love hearing from folks about how much better Kodiak Pro mix is compared to what they were previously using! We want to share your stories with other concrete artisans, and are running a promotion to do so. To receive $250 OFF your next pallet of Maker Mix or RADmix shoot a video and share: 1. Why you made the switch to Kodiak Pro? 2. What specifically is better about the mix? 3. How has or how will these improvements help your business? Publish your video on Instagram and Facebook and tag Kodiak Pro, and email us a copy of the video so we can share it on our social media. The Fine Print: Limit one discount per person. This promotion cannot be applied to previous purchases. To redeem this offer, please contact us to receive a custom invoice with the discount applied. This promotion expires June 1, 2022.
Jon Jordan talks to Admix CEO Sam Huber about how it's launched advertising into the metaverse (auctioning NFTs in Somnium Space) in a way that allows creators to make money, and how this process will eventually invert the whole advertising business, with NFTs turning intrusive advertising into valuable brand engagement (valuable for brands and users).
Nick Lee of Pires Investments #PIRI talks about the $25m in Series B round of funding for investee company Admix, a leading In-Play monetisation company that bridges the gap between gaming content and brands. RNS Highlights Pires is invested in through its investment in Sure Valley Ventures ("SVV"). Admix has announced that it has successfully raised US$25 million in a Series B round to scale up its In-Play solution worldwide and establish it as the content monetisation layer for gaming worlds and the formative metaverse. This new funding has been raised at a valuation that represents around 1,500% of the company's valuation at which SVV initially invested in the business in 2018. This clearly reflects the significant progress that Admix has made to date. About Pires Investments Pires seeks to invest in companies that have potential for significant transformation and growth. Pires is focused on both direct and co-investment in technology companies and in specialist technology venture capital funds in order to source proprietary deal flow. Key areas of focus are artificial intelligence, machine learning, cyber security, Internet of Things and augmented/virtual reality. Pires provides access for public market investors to companies at an early stage of their growth trajectory enabling investors to potentially maximise value capture. Pires has already secured an interest in an attractive portfolio of technology companies and is actively seeking new exciting opportunities.
Rana has been delivering highly valued global communications counsel to world-class tech brands and PR agencies for over 20 years. He has devised and executed creative campaigns for dozens of market leading brands including Microsoft, Admix, AppLovin, Philips, and Sony, and helped launch the hypercasual media trend in 2017. Rana Rahman shares his journey going from a PR consultant, to launching his own PR agency, Raptor PR during the pandemic. We speak about what it takes to launch your own business and build a brand, what it means to be an authentic leader, and how to find the right people.
This week's episode is part of Gaming Week, the second of four emerged and emerging specialism weeks also covering Ecommerce, Connected TV and Audio running throughout 2021. For this special episode, James chats to Admix's Nigel Morris and Alex Faust about why brands and agencies are rethinking their attitudes to games and gamers, before gazing into the near future - from 3D and in-game commerce to virtual festivals and events. If you want to get further into the wide world of Gaming and the incredible opportunity for advertisers, check out our Guide to Gaming and watch all the events forming part of Gaming Week at iabuk.com. Finally, thank you very much to our Gaming Week sponsor Bidstack. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
- Samuel’s experience working for Formula 1 teams - Admix: non-intrusive advertising for VR/AR, Mobile and PC/Console - Advertising technology market in VR and AR - AR and VR ads bring back value of brand and gives new opportunities for “call to action” in contextual advertising. - “Shoppable” transactional ads via connecting different VR/AR environments - AR/VR technologies enable new data insights about users for marketers - How Admix works with development community - Augmented Reality advertisement in real world *Admix links*: https://admix.in/ https://vrarpioneers.com/ https://www.vrfocus.com/ https://blog.admix.in/
After 4 years building mobile apps startups, frustrated by the limited options to efficiently monetize content, Sam Huber started Admix. Sam believes that immersive technologies (XR) are a change of interface, that will have an impact on humanity similar to the printing press or the screen. It is an inevitable transition. However, XR doesn't have a scalable business model yet. Admix aims to solve this problem and maximize revenue for the content creators while creating a better future for advertising.Under 2 years, Admix has grown to a team of 26, helping 150 creators monetize their VR/AR/gaming content, and have raised over $2.4M along the way.
Sam Huber is the founder of Admix, a funded startup based between London and SF. Sam is considered a VR/AR thought leader, frequently invited to speak at industry conferences, from Virtuality, Tech Open Air, or VR World. He is a contributor at VRFocus and VRScout, and his work has been featured on websites like Venture Beat. Before Admix, Sam has 4 years’ experience running startups in the ad tech space, as co-founder of Kout.io, and founder of a mobile game studio, which he exited. Before that, he spent 2 years as a strategy engineer for Mercedes Formula One. Samuel has an MSc degree from Cranfield University (UK), and BSc Physics from EPF Lausanne (Switzerland) and Uppsala University (Sweden). Connect with Sam Huber: Website:http://www.samhuber.com Twitter: @SamHuber Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Website: http://jondwoskin.com/ Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Thejondwoskinexperience/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/
Today’s guest is Samual Huber, the founder of Admix, a monetisation platform for VR, AR and games that has raised $2.4 million dollars in funding. In this episode, Sam and I will be chatting all about how to make money, as a creator, with VR and AR.
The old ways of advertising in legacy media just won’t work in an XR environment, so Admix CEO Samuel Huber has tried to figure out more effective ways to peddle products in a virtual realm. Today he explores his XR marketing ethos, which focuses on the user first. Alan: Today’s guest is Samuel Huber, founder and CEO of Admix, the first ad tech platform for mixed reality, giving XR developers the best tools to monetize their content. Admix is a platform that allows advertisers to place non-intrusive ads into VR and AR and gaming content. Their platform allows companies to filter hundreds of advertisers via their programmatic platform, and start generating revenue within minutes. Previous to Admixed, Sam was part of the e-commerce platform Kout.io, social gambling app Betify and the first binary trading game on the app store, Rogue Trader. Admix is a venture-backed startup, having raised $2.4-million. You can learn more about Samuel and Admix by visiting: https://admix.in/ Sam, welcome to the show. Sam: Hey Alan, how are you? Good to be here. Alan: I'm fantastic; thank you so much for being on the show. Sam: Thanks for having me, man. Alan: It's my absolute pleasure. For the people who don’t know you, I know you’re very active on LinkedIn. For those who don’t know, do you want to just introduce yourself and introduce Admix in your own words? Describe what your company does and what your service and platform does to serve businesses. Sam: Yeah, yeah, for sure. I started Admix about two years ago now, initially based in London. Now we have also an office in San Francisco. The whole idea that we realize is that there’s so many great, immersive content being created, whether it’s VR, AR, and this is really going to be the way that content is going to be consumed in the future. Right? Whether it’s for entertainment, games, education, training — all of this stuff is going to be spatial content. And what we figured out is, there’s already great content being created, but very little incentive for the creators — or ways for them — to actually monetize this content. On the web, if you create a website, you can go to Google and you get a tag, and you can put ads and you can make a living out of it. But that’s actually not what happens right now in VR and AR. I think over the next few years, we’re going to see a lot of paid apps migrating to free content. That’s generally the way things go. And at that point, these developers are going to look for a new business model and advertising is going to play a massive part of it. However, from the very beginning, our idea was to build a better future for advertising. Not banners and pop-ups and annoying, that are already terrible on the web, and would be even worse in VR and AR. But instead, creating an advertising model that really works for this immersive content. So, we’re talking about product placement. It’s how brands can be part of the experience, part of the creative process without intruding, but while still generating great return for the developers. So that’s really what we’ve built. It’s a simple SDK that integrates with Unity as a content creator, or you can drag and drop product placement within your experience. We then connect that to a massive network of advertisers. So basically, you create your app at Admix and you can get revenue generating in about three or four minutes. And it’s continuous. It’s instant revenue. And so far, the developers that we work with really, really like us. We have about 22 people now in the company, raised over 2 million dollars last year, and we are expanding this ye
The old ways of advertising in legacy media just won’t work in an XR environment, so Admix CEO Samuel Huber has tried to figure out more effective ways to peddle products in a virtual realm. Today he explores his XR marketing ethos, which focuses on the user first. Alan: Today’s guest is Samuel Huber, founder and CEO of Admix, the first ad tech platform for mixed reality, giving XR developers the best tools to monetize their content. Admix is a platform that allows advertisers to place non-intrusive ads into VR and AR and gaming content. Their platform allows companies to filter hundreds of advertisers via their programmatic platform, and start generating revenue within minutes. Previous to Admixed, Sam was part of the e-commerce platform Kout.io, social gambling app Betify and the first binary trading game on the app store, Rogue Trader. Admix is a venture-backed startup, having raised $2.4-million. You can learn more about Samuel and Admix by visiting: https://admix.in/ Sam, welcome to the show. Sam: Hey Alan, how are you? Good to be here. Alan: I’m fantastic; thank you so much for being on the show. Sam: Thanks for having me, man. Alan: It’s my absolute pleasure. For the people who don’t know you, I know you’re very active on LinkedIn. For those who don’t know, do you want to just introduce yourself and introduce Admix in your own words? Describe what your company does and what your service and platform does to serve businesses. Sam: Yeah, yeah, for sure. I started Admix about two years ago now, initially based in London. Now we have also an office in San Francisco. The whole idea that we realize is that there’s so many great, immersive content being created, whether it’s VR, AR, and this is really going to be the way that content is going to be consumed in the future. Right? Whether it’s for entertainment, games, education, training — all of this stuff is going to be spatial content. And what we figured out is, there’s already great content being created, but very little incentive for the creators — or ways for them — to actually monetize this content. On the web, if you create a website, you can go to Google and you get a tag, and you can put ads and you can make a living out of it. But that’s actually not what happens right now in VR and AR. I think over the next few years, we’re going to see a lot of paid apps migrating to free content. That’s generally the way things go. And at that point, these developers are going to look for a new business model and advertising is going to play a massive part of it. However, from the very beginning, our idea was to build a better future for advertising. Not banners and pop-ups and annoying, that are already terrible on the web, and would be even worse in VR and AR. But instead, creating an advertising model that really works for this immersive content. So, we’re talking about product placement. It’s how brands can be part of the experience, part of the creative process without intruding, but while still generating great return for the developers. So that’s really what we’ve built. It’s a simple SDK that integrates with Unity as a content creator, or you can drag and drop product placement within your experience. We then connect that to a massive network of advertisers. So basically, you create your app at Admix and you can get revenue generating in about three or four minutes. And it’s continuous. It’s instant revenue. And so far, the developers that we work with really, really like us. We have about 22 people now in the company, raised over 2 million dollars last year, and we are expanding this ye
What Google did for advertisers on a 2D web platform, Admix is building for the 3D VR & AR platforms. Samuel Huber openly discusses how he came about the idea, the vision he has and how Admix are going beyond just a tool set to be a driver of change within the developer and content creating industries.. The future is so very close...
We sat down with the CEO of Admix.in, Sam Huber to discuss a very important subject. How do ads and monetization work inside of virtual reality for content creators? Admix is helping solve the problem for creators to earn money in VR. We talk about what that entails, what the potentials are, and what we can expect in the future. Follow Sam and Admix.in: Admix Website: https://admix.in VR/AR Pioneers FB Group: https://bit.ly/2C6sCCv Get More Glitched: bit.ly/2HDU8LJ See the video via Studio Capon on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2TJrTMQ Eugene on Twitter: bit.ly/2Kr6tR5 Topher on Twitter: bit.ly/2vYSKO5
Samuel Huber is the founder of Admix, a funded startup based between London and SF. Sam is considered a VR/AR thought leader, frequently invited to speak at industry conferences, from Virtuality, Tech Open Air, or VR World. He is a contributor at VRFocus and VRScout, and his work has been featured on websites like Venture Beat. “just do it… the idea is don't overthink it. And I know it may sound crazy but if you have to figure it out on the spot this is where you would make the best decision because there will always be things that prevent you from starting. You will always think that you are not ready or that the market is not right or that person or your parents don't want to you to do it or it is not the right time. So just getting started and not really having a plan B without putting your life at risk is the best way to make things happen. Because when you are in this flow were you really have to do something, when it's almost a question of life and death… not because it's cool or it's an option but this is the only option. This is where you really really really out how to do things and the quickest way to get your results. So putting yourself in this difficult situation I think is very difficult but I think also really a quick way to get something started”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-6KH
On this episode Josh speaks with Samuel Huber, founder of Admix. They discuss virtual reality, augmented reality, and the role advertising is likely to play in it.
Samuel is the founder of Admix, a funded startup based between London and SF. Sam is considered a VR/AR thought leader, frequently invited to speak at industry conferences, from Virtuality, Tech Open Air, or VR World. He is a contributor at VRFocus and VRScout, and his work has been featured on websites like Venture Beat. Before Admix, Sam has 4 years' experience running startups in the adtech space, as co-founder of Kout.io, and founder of a mobile game studio, which he exited. Before that, he spent 2 years as a strategy engineer for Mercedes Formula One. Samuel has a MSc degree from Cranfield University (UK), and BSc Physics from EPF Lausanne (Switzerland) and Uppsala University (Sweden).
Samuel Huber is the founder and CEO of Admix, a VC-funded startup based in London that helps Virtual Reality and AR developers monetize their creations through native and non intrusive ads. He previously worked as an engineer in Formula 1, founded Kout.io, raised funds through an accelerator, made and grew his own app to over 8,000 daily players which he later sold, and raised close to a quarter million $$ for a gamified video sharing platform. He currently balances multiple projects under the vision of pushing the VR and AR industries forward. Let's hear more from him in this episode of Productivity Masterminds.
First Segment: Admix. Samuel Huber, Founder/CEO. Admix is devoted to helping VR/AR developers succeed. Admix Academy empowers VR/AR pioneers worldwide. Developing VR/AR content is hard, but building a successful company is even harder. The Admix Academy aims to build an ecosystem to provide tools and financial support for entrepreneurs worldwide in their mission to change the world with immersive technologies. Second Segment: Computer and Technology News. Today's Topics Include: Facebook Removing 5,000 Ads To Prevent Discrimination Tesla's GigaFactory Became The Worlds Biggest Battery Factory HTC Vive Wireless Adapter Available For Pre-Order Google Incognito Mode Netflix Bypassing iTunes With Latest Build For full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
Welcome to the Enter VR podcast! This episode features Sam Huber from Admix. Admix is a monetization platform for VR and AR. Joins us we discuss the future of advertising in the metaverse! SHOW NOTES 1:00 What is admix? 2:20 How did mobile advertising happen? 7:20 How to create a balanced advertising platform? 9:30 The technology behind Admix and how it works. 14:30 Developers supported by advertisers? 16:00 Who is Admix for? 18:30 What are the average earnings for developers on the Admix platform. 20:00 How do you calculate how much an ad is worth in virtual reality? 21:00 Is VR advertising more effective than meatspace advertising? 25:00 Using machine learning on the aggregated data of users. 27:00 Educating users on ethical advertising standards. 29:40 Will GDPR affect Admix's business model? 33:00 Sam's origin story. 38:00 The biggest challenges Sam faces. 42:00 How Admix provides support for its developers. 43:00 How to stay afloat for the long run. 46:00 How to not become a Black Mirror episode. 51:00 Biggest hopes for the future of virtual reality. Thanks to Sam for being a true scholar and gentleman of virtual reality and thank you for listening! Stay in touch with Sam with the links below: http://admix.in https://www.facebook.com/groups/249932279077667/ samhuber.com
This week we are celebrating Level39. I'm bringing you 3 mash-ups and our regular weekly podcast all with businesses from the Canary Wharf incubator. As L39 turns five years old I find out what tech is coming out of One Canada Square and why it is such a successful environment. This episode features Upslide, AdMix, CybSafe, BitcoinBro and Huddlestock.
Today we are joined in the studio by Samuel Huber, the founder of Admix.in, the first adtech platform for mixed reality, giving VR, AR and MR developers the best tools to monetize their content. He frequently speaks at VR, AR and adtech conferences and is obsessed with the convergence of frontier technology, adtech, and consumer behaviour. Sam has previously disrupted the e-commerce market with Kout.io, a gamified e-commerce platform where users play free games to win their shopping basket, live with 20 of the largest retailers. He is a social gambling pioneer with Betify, a gamified video sharing app. He built and sold Rogue Trader, the first binary trading game on the App Store. In a previous life, Sam was responsible for Mercedes Formula 1 engine strategy (season 2011/2012). He has a MSc Engineering from Cranfield Uni (UK), BSc Physics from EPFL (Switzerland) and Uppsala Uni (Sweden). Sam discusses Admix and advertising in a non-intrusive way, monetisation solutions and the importance of audio in VR advertising. For more information follow: http://1618digital.com/immersive-audio-podcast-episode-5-samuel-huber/ Subscribe: 1618digital.com/#contact
Today's episode features Samuel Huber, Founder of Admix.in, the first adtech platform for mixed reality, giving VR/AR/MR developers the best tools to monetize their content. Sam is also a frequent speaker at VR/AR/adtech conferences. Human communication has evolved from text, to photos, to videos, so I believe that the transition to immersive media is inevitable. However, the current rules of advertising don't apply within immersive media, mainly because of the intrusiveness. Admix aims to solve this problem and maximize revenue for the content creators.Admix (previously Advir.co) enables non-intrusive, programmatic product placements within the content. Think, a can of coke on a table, or a video playing on a billboard. Admix's vision is to become the largest virtual estate company by giving VR and AR developers the best tools to monetize their immersive content, whether it is through advertising, e-commerce or transactions.Samuel is also the co-president of the VRAR pledge, a commitment against intrusive advertising signed by companies such as Yahoo or Orange.Sam's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samhuber/Sam's Website - http://www.samhuber.com/Admix - http://admix.in/Please contact us if you have comments, suggestions and guest inquiries - mark@vudream.comVU Dream - http://www.vudream.com/VU Dream's FB - https://www.facebook.com/VUDreamOfficial/VU Dream's Twitter - https://twitter.com/VUDreamOfficialVU Dream's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/vudreamofficial
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