During this year's annual WebExOne event, telecommunications giant Cisco unveiled Webex Hologram, a real-time hybrid meeting solution utilizing augmented reality and 3D holograms.
Differentiating itself from other 2D and virtual meeting tools, which are currently dominating the hybrid work market, Webex Hologram enables a feeling of true co-presence by delivering holographic images of actual people. In theory, this should allow companies to set up life-like work meetings, regardless of whether certain employees are operating remotely. In addition, the new tool will allow users to share both virtual and physical content and co-create.
“Webex Hologram represents a large step toward our mission of delivering a work experience so seamless that there is no gap between virtual and in-person collaboration," said Osama Al-Zoubi, CTO, Cisco Middle East, and Africa.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Real-time Hybrid Meeting Solutions
- The use of augmented reality and 3D holograms for real-time hybrid meetings has the potential to disrupt the virtual meeting market and enable a more immersive collaborative work experience.
- Co-presence Technology
- The delivery of holographic images of actual people enables a feeling of true co-presence, removing the need for physical presence and enabling long-distance collaborations.
- Virtual and Physical Co-creation
- The ability to share both virtual and physical content and co-create within a holographic hybrid meeting has the potential to revolutionize the way teams work together across distances.
Where This Applies
- Telecommunications
- The telecom industry has the potential to capitalize on the growing demand for real-time hybrid meeting solutions by developing innovative products and services that cater to remote workforces.
- Collaboration Software
- Collaboration software companies can integrate co-presence technology by adopting augmented reality and 3D holograms to create a more immersive and interactive work experience for employees.
- Event Technology
- Event technology companies can leverage the use of co-presence technology to enable hybrid events that connect remote and in-person attendees in an immersive and engaging way.
