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Tekle Holographics, the company that builds software for real-time holographic images, will demonstrate its first step towards the metaverse at CES 2022. Its holographic solution can create a real lifelike 3D experience for the metaverse. Users can participate in this immersive setup without a headset.
“Holographic” technology is already available in different forms, but it is expensive, time consuming and often inaccurate. Tekle Holographics addresses these issues with the introduction of its cross-platform Holographics solution and the world’s first holograms that actually float in mid-air. 3D data can be quickly and accurately converted to holographics and at low costs. This makes the metaverse possible today in a never-before-seen social immersive way. For applications that need AR or VR, these holographic images can also be converted to augmented or virtual reality.
Michel Tzsfaldet, CEO Tekle Holographics: “While everyone in the tech world is philosophizing about the metaverse, we already have the platform to make the metaverse possible right now. We have created a virtual shared space by an interplay of AR, VR, holograms and 5G”.
But Tekle’s holographic solutions offer more than just a way to play games. Technical pilots and use cases already show their value in business applications. The use of holographic technology in business offers unlimited possibilities.
Holograms have many advantages over AR and VR. For example, users do not need headsets, which improves interaction while studying the holographic object. Normally, it can take up to 72 hours to download large amounts of data and convert them into a 3D image. With the application of Tekle Holographics, this time has been reduced to 20 minutes, which is 216 times faster and amounts to a time saving of over 99.5%!
The technology can quickly visualize complex multibody dynamics calculations. Think of images that can be used in research on the human body, robotics, and other mechanical systems. Rendering with the application of Tekle Holographics not only saves time but also requires substantially less energy to perform calculations.
One of the great applications of Tekle Holographic is the possibility to create a digital twin in full immersive 3D. Given the right data from specific sources like building information, geographic information systems and point cloud scans, enhanced with data from IoT-sensors, Tekle Holographics can create a 3D holographic model of a city for example, that can be viewed from all sides and interacted with.
For medical applications, MRI scans can be converted to a hologram. This allows for easy detection of flaws in the patient’s body. A doctor can draw up very detailed operation plans, changing surgeries from one size fits all to a patient specific treatment.
Tekle Holographics has several devices for visualizing its holograms: