Use Cases

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Public spaces.

A museum or science center could bring physical exhibits to life by adding digital layers of content that speak uniquely to various ages, nationalities, and interest groups, and make the same exhibits accessible to visitors both on and off-site.

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Retail e-commerce.

Businesses could create a 3D space that embodies their brand, from a traditional storefront to a fantastical world, with or without a physical space as a foundation.  

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Live events, concerts, and conferences.

Live events are changing. While they have always brought communities together physically to create shared memories, forge social bonds, and spread ideas – emergent technologies have made interactive content and immersive digital participation possible from anywhere.

These are just a few examples of the many sectors that can utilize the Connected Spaces Platform.

Using an alpha version of the platform, we worked with Expo 2020 Dubai to create a city-scale, cross-reality connected space. A living digital replica of the 4km² site, connected via data streams, video, and audio. It was populated with digital activations for both physical visitors on-site and virtual visitors remotely, who could play and learn together in the same digital experience layer in real-time.

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