Connected in 3D: Real-Time Solutions and Digital Twins

Connected in 3D: Real-Time Solutions and Digital Twins
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Cutting-edge insights on how immersive 3D technology is transforming industries. Hosted by Ashley Crowder, Co-founder of VNTANA and a leading voice in 3D and XR technology, this podcast brings you in-depth conversations with innovators & experts from augmented reality, virtual reality, and digital twins. Each episode dives into real-time solutions that are revolutionizing how businesses operate, from improving training and maintenance with digital twins to enhancing customer experiences with interactive 3D content.
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The podcast focuses on how immersive 3D technology is transforming industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and aerospace, with episodes featuring discussions on the use of digital twins in training, augmented reality applications in aerospace, and the role of 3D scanning in content creation.

Cutting-edge insights on how immersive 3D technology is transforming industries. Hosted by Ashley Crowder, Co-founder of VNTANA and a leading voice in 3D and XR technology, this podcast brings you in-depth conversations with innovators & experts from augmented reality, virtual reality, and digital twins. Each episode dives into real-time solutions that are revolutionizing how businesses operate, from improving training and maintenance with digital twins to enhancing customer experiences with interactive 3D content.
In this episode of Connected in 3D, host Ashley Crowder sits down with Ziad Asghar, SVP & GM of XR & Spatial Computing at Qualcomm, to explore how Qualcomm is shaping the future of XR, AI, and spatial computing. Ziad shares his journey into the XR space and how Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platforms, 5G, and AI innovations are enabling next-generation AR/VR experiences.
They discuss the challenges of latency, power consumption, and device form factors, how AI is revolutionizing real-time scene understanding and rendering, and what needs to happen for lightweight, all-day wearable AR devices to become mainstream. From digital twins in enterprise to the role of 5G in untethered XR, this episode dives into the key trends that will define the next five years of spatial computing.

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