NASA has already demonstrated one-way “holographic teleportation” bringing up the image of someone on the ground onto the space station, using a HoloLens. But Pathy will show that two-way dialogue is possible, sending his image down to Earth while the image of the person he is talking to comes to him on the station. “What it really plays into is opportunities for longer duration spaceflight and more deep spaceflight,” Maender says, “where you are really talking about wanting to create a human connection between your crew — no matter where they’re traveling — and back to someone on the planet.” Source: The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/17/22785888/axiom-space-ax-1-science-experiments-spacex-crew-dragon-iss?fbclid=IwAR0_AOSWHwKwvInWjbOkW0y8U5Dt7PiJ03zOrGvmnmVyKqF8GbKNnBpeDrU
Mixed Reality
Aexa Aerospace on NBC
HOUSTON – July 27, 2020 – – Aexa Aerospace, a NASA contractor and developer of the HoloWizard augmented reality application for support to real-time operations, has further enhanced the “holographic teleportation” capabilities they previously developed.
This demonstration focuses on the utility of holographic teleportation to remotely administer part of a stroke exam, and to coach the proper technique for physical therapy.
The demonstration illustrates the many possibilities for telemedicine support using this powerful holographic teleportation technique.
Holographic teleportation uses secure encrypted communication.
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Aexa Aerospace on Fox News
HOUSTON – June 16, 2020 – Holographic teleportation is possible. During COVID-19 times, a company based in Houston, Texas, developed holographic teleportation, to facilitate telework.
Aexa Aerospace is a contractor for NASA and the creator of the Holowizard, which is an augmented-reality application to support real-time operations.
During the demonstration, Aexa Aerospace CEO Fernando De La Peña Llaca, located in Friendswood, Texas, holoported with his software developer Nathan Ream in Huntsville, Alabama. The holographic representation of the developer projected from Alabama interacted with real objects in Texas.
This is no longer science fiction. It is possible to bring an expert to the worksite, a doctor to the patient’s home for a house call or a loved one close to the user. There are so many powerful possibilities.
The full video demo is here: https://youtu.be/3LNnSOrC5DI.
For more information, please visit https://aexa.com/.
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Karen Gress
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Email: karengress@aexa.us
Introducing HoloLens 2
PRESS RELEASE FEBRUARY 24, 2019
A new vision for computing, built on a history of innovation
Mixed reality on HoloLens 2 combines an untethered device with apps and solutions that help people across your business learn, communicate, and collaborate more effectively. It’s the culmination of breakthroughs in hardware design, artificial intelligence (AI), and mixed reality development from Microsoft, designed to help you lead your industry into the future—starting today.
Source: Microsoft