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In this episode we speak to Lisa Padilla & What Are practical Use cases in AI with XR. It was an Amazing event where we dug dig into what is going on in the industry right now. Feel free to listen at 2x speed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lisa is the CEO of New Path, an immersive VR meditation platform. She is an entrepreneur with a varied background, and interest in online marketplaces. She's been crafting online content for over a decade, and has her own cultivated blog http://www.lisacast.com. Lisa is passionate about identifying tools that help people thru emotional challenges. She sees VR as a powerful platform to enable this. NewPath VR is, to my knowledge, the only VR marketplace for Health/Wellness Related applications. The San Francisco based startup has over 300 applications in its marketplace. Their company has built a library of VR assets, in a ‘Best-Practices’ sort of way. She is helping developers make applications that work within the framework of a healthy VR therapeutic environment. In our conversation we covered all the bases of VR in wellness, how an Ad Exec found her way into VR Healing, then on into what the future of VR looks like when we can upload directly from the matrix. NewPath regularly hosts meet ups about the implications of VR in healthcare and wellness. You can check them out at www.newpathvr.com.
Episode url: https://getnerdywithit.com/episode42, Host: Jennifer Ruggiero, Co-Hosts: Chris Gagnon & Andrew Nelson, Guest: Lisa Padilla We had a fantastic time talking with marketer, Lisa Padilla on episode 42. Lisa has been involved with successful companies and startups throughout the years and is currently writing a book on contextual ...
Micoy's immersive video technology can be produced in up to a full spherical 360 degree field of view. Unlike other 3D formats, our format has true stereo separation at a pixel level throughout the entire image. this allows multiple viewers to be facing any direction individually and still be fully immersed into a true 3D experience.Due to the nature of Micoy's format the stereo separation is integrated into the image. This allows the freedom of using any current 3D display technology available in the market, eliminating the need and cost of proprietary hardware.
Micoy's immersive video technology can be produced in up to a full spherical 360 degree field of view. Unlike other 3D formats, our format has true stereo separation at a pixel level throughout the entire image. this allows multiple viewers to be facing any direction individually and still be fully immersed into a true 3D experience.Due to the nature of Micoy's format the stereo separation is integrated into the image. This allows the freedom of using any current 3D display technology available in the market, eliminating the need and cost of proprietary hardware.
Jeff Robbins is co-founder and CEO of Lullabot. He worked at O'Reilly & Associates as an illustrator and systems administrator as the world wide web came into being. He was involved in the early stages of the first commercial website, O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator, but left to start one of the first web design companies, Liquid Media, in 1993.In 1994, Jeff's band Orbit signed to A&M Records. Over the next 6 years, the band recorded 3 albums for A&M, scored a modern rock top 10 hit, appeared on MTV and MuchMusic, and toured extensively throughout the U.S. and Canada playing many radio festivals and the Lollapalooza tour.Jeff has developed web sites for Ringo Starr, Participant Productions, Adaptive Path, the Fearless Living Institute, and many others. He also runs a soundtrack music company called SomeMusic.Jeff hosts Lullabot's weekly Drupal podcast, manages Lullabot's consulting, education events, and media products. Additionally, Jeff has contributed over 20 Drupal modules and themes.Jeff believes that free open source software doesn't need to be ugly and difficult to use. Along with Matt Westgate, he began Lullabot as a way to improve these tools and make them more accessible to companies and individuals who are looking for a non-proprietary solution with social relevance. Open source development makes the world a better place.
The Emerging Communications (eComm) conference was founded in 2007 by Lee S Dryburgh, a telecommunications engineer and a communications visionary. eComm emerged from several alignments of opportunity and inspiration. In late 2007, Dryburgh—severly frustrated by the stale and often out of date content he found in existing telecom industry conferences and gatherings—decided to gather an ahead-of-the-curve forum of friends to break the impasse and create an event for the new post-telecom era. Calling upon the success of an earlier conference developed by Surj Patel that also reached out to telecom innovators (but narrowed towards telephony), Dryburgh saw an opportunity to spark a visible, lasting, and open conversation to track and promote the post-telecom era which the market stepped into late 2007. 2009 promises to be a gathering of thought leaders who wish to share and develop their ahead-of-the curve ideas, vision and products. With players at all levels already vivying for speaking slots, Dryburgh anticipates a content-packed 3-day event that is truly at the forefront of innovation and defining the new telecom era.
Jeff Robbins is co-founder and CEO of Lullabot. He worked at O'Reilly & Associates as an illustrator and systems administrator as the world wide web came into being. He was involved in the early stages of the first commercial website, O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator, but left to start one of the first web design companies, Liquid Media, in 1993.In 1994, Jeff's band Orbit signed to A&M Records. Over the next 6 years, the band recorded 3 albums for A&M, scored a modern rock top 10 hit, appeared on MTV and MuchMusic, and toured extensively throughout the U.S. and Canada playing many radio festivals and the Lollapalooza tour.Jeff has developed web sites for Ringo Starr, Participant Productions, Adaptive Path, the Fearless Living Institute, and many others. He also runs a soundtrack music company called SomeMusic.Jeff hosts Lullabot's weekly Drupal podcast, manages Lullabot's consulting, education events, and media products. Additionally, Jeff has contributed over 20 Drupal modules and themes.Jeff believes that free open source software doesn't need to be ugly and difficult to use. Along with Matt Westgate, he began Lullabot as a way to improve these tools and make them more accessible to companies and individuals who are looking for a non-proprietary solution with social relevance. Open source development makes the world a better place.
The Emerging Communications (eComm) conference was founded in 2007 by Lee S Dryburgh, a telecommunications engineer and a communications visionary. eComm emerged from several alignments of opportunity and inspiration. In late 2007, Dryburgh—severly frustrated by the stale and often out of date content he found in existing telecom industry conferences and gatherings—decided to gather an ahead-of-the-curve forum of friends to break the impasse and create an event for the new post-telecom era. Calling upon the success of an earlier conference developed by Surj Patel that also reached out to telecom innovators (but narrowed towards telephony), Dryburgh saw an opportunity to spark a visible, lasting, and open conversation to track and promote the post-telecom era which the market stepped into late 2007. 2009 promises to be a gathering of thought leaders who wish to share and develop their ahead-of-the curve ideas, vision and products. With players at all levels already vivying for speaking slots, Dryburgh anticipates a content-packed 3-day event that is truly at the forefront of innovation and defining the new telecom era.
We kickoff the new year with a show dedicated to using energy more efficiently, in the environment, in our personal worlds too.
We kickoff the new year with a show dedicated to using energy more efficiently, in the environment, in our personal worlds too.
Mark Rotblat of Tubemogul joins BlogTalkRadio to talk about DEMO 2008. TubeMogul is a free service that provides a single point for deploying uploads to the top video sharing sites, and powerful analytics on who, what, and how videos are being viewed.
Eric Pettit of Livescribe joins to discuss the pen that's actually a computer. It records both visual and audio and then trasfers it to your computer through a USB port.
A wrapup of this week's Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco with Mike McGrath, Chris Heuer, Lisa Padilla and all of our friends in BlogTalkRadio Land.
A wrapup of this week's Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco with Mike McGrath, Chris Heuer, Lisa Padilla and all of our friends in BlogTalkRadio Land.