Mytaverse, a cloud-based platform for 3D multiplayer experiences has launched what it’s calling a ‘business metaverse’ featuring auditoria, meeting rooms, or a fully interactive large-scale event and exhibition space, filled with 3D models of products that people can pick-up and examine.
Participants can personalise hologram avatars that can run, jump, wave, dance and more.
Webcams on avatar faces and ‘spatial sound’ allow for live presentations or private, face-to-face conversations between small groups of people. The capacity for person-to-person interaction is 100 per room. After that, the room is automatically replicated, and another 100 can enter.
Attendees can also download digital content and save it in a digital briefcase to view or upload directly to another device.
The ‘business metaverse’ is powered using the Miami-based company’s cloud-streaming technology, which enables users to enter using only their browser – no need to install an app, no need for VR headsets. It currently offers 25 different immersive environments.
The platform has already been used to power major events and is being piloted by companies including PepsiCo, Dassault Corporation, Tekni-Plex, and Zaha Hadid Architects.
Mytaverse also served as the 3D digital event platform for the three-day 2021 Asia Sky Group Virtual Exhibition & Conference, which attracted 1,200 registrants (see video below).