Making Waves Episode 3 - Extended reality
Description
In the third episode of Making Waves we explore extended reality and its impact on multiple areas, from the workplace and training through to entertainment. We begin the show in style with an interview with Jeremy Dalton, PwC's head of AR and VR in which he shares his insight into the use of these immersive technologies in the workplace.
You can hear more from Jeremy soon as he is a presenter and panellist at AVWorks, AV Magazine's free virtual conference exploring AV's pivotal role in the workspace. It's taking place on Friday 2 October and we have an incredible line-up including speakers from Google, the BBC, Uber, Bloomberg, WeWork and Zaha Hadid Architects. For more information and to register visit avworks.avinteractive.com.
Later in the episode we bring you highlights from a panel debate on alternate realities that took place at ISE, at the beginning of the pandemic that has changed our world. The comments made in the session are even more relevant now as VR, AR and MR are being adopted even more heavily to allow society to function. From healthcare and education through to corporate, the session explored how different sectors are adopting and benefiting from alternate realities.
Joining AV Magazine editor Zoe Mutter on the panel was Glenn Kelly, Head of Production, The Imaginarium Studios; futurist, Amelia Kallman; Badal Dixit, CEO, PearlQuest Interactive; and Vincent McAtamney, Founder and Technology Director, VINTEC Immersive.
The interview with Jeremy Dalton begins at 00:52 seconds and the panel debate begins 23 minutes into the episode.