Super Speed Connectivity for Digital Twins
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Super Speed Connectivity for Digital Twins
The emerging hybrid society merges online presence and physical presence via extended reality and Digital Twin. Remote artifacts, space, and humans are replicated in a digital form. This specially curated program illustrates our hybrid society through real-time demonstrations to showcase digital twin, big data visualization, and extended reality by connecting Sydney and other cities via Super Speed research Internet.
Organized by ACM SIGGRAPH Hybrid Society adhoc Committee:
- Masa Inakage, Keio University Graduate School of Media Design, ACM SIGGRAPH Executive Committee
- Elizabeth Baron, Immersionary Enterprises, ACM SIGGRAPH Executive Committee
- Vladimir Karakusevic, Boeing
- Paul Debevec, Netflix
- Yamen Saraiji, SONY AI
- Tomasz Bednarz, NVIDIA, ACM SIGGRAPH Asia Conference Advisory Board
Super Speed Connectivity is provided by AARNet, WIDE Project
Super Speed Connectivity Team:
- Steve Maddocks, Director International, Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet)
- Luc Betbeder-Matibet, Director Research Technology Services, UNSW
- Hirochika Asai, WIDE Project
- Takashi Tomine, WIDE Project
- Keiko Okawa, Professor Keio University Graduate School of Media Design, WIDE Project