Conference Talk

New frontiers for designing immersive 3D experiences

Aug 25, 2017

With new hardware technologies, such as wearables and VR-goggles, it is now finally possible to design very immersive experiences in 3D. But how do these technologies challenge the way we design fantastic experiences today and the future of design in general? Join the talk and find out exactly what’s happening within wearable tech and how Rokoko’s vision to naturalize the way we interact with digital experiences intersect with these trends. Rokoko is a Danish VR startup based in Copenhagen and San Francisco. They are the inventors of the sensor-based motion capture solution, the Smartsuit. Their vision is to create a physical virtual presence that completes the VR experience and democratizes motion capture. Mattias is the co-founder and CPO of Rokoko. He has a background in economics and philosophy, but now he is working full time with robotics - more specifically wearable technologies & virtual reality.

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Matias Søndergaard

CPO & Co-founder, Rokoko

With new hardware technologies, such as wearables and VR-goggles, it is now finally possible to design very immersive experiences in 3D. But how do these technologies challenge the way we design fantastic experiences today and the future of design in general? Join the talk and find out exactly what’s happening within wearable tech and how Rokoko’s vision to naturalize the way we interact with digital experiences intersect with these trends. Rokoko is a Danish VR startup based in Copenhagen and San Francisco. They are the inventors of the sensor-based motion capture solution, the Smartsuit. Their vision is to create a physical virtual presence that completes the VR experience and democratizes motion capture. Mattias is the co-founder and CPO of Rokoko. He has a background in economics and philosophy, but now he is working full time with robotics - more specifically wearable technologies & virtual reality.