AWS Spatial Computing Blog
Meet up with Spatial Computing at AWS re:Invent 2024!
Introduction AWS re:Invent is just around the corner, and Spatial Computing specialists will be on hand at the event to share exciting technical presentations, workshops, chalk talks and more. Spatial computing seamlessly blends the digital and physical worlds, allowing us to interact with digital information in three-dimensional space. It encompasses augmented reality (AR), virtual reality […]
Delivering Immersive Experiences that Move the Mind: How Liminal VR Leverages Neuroscience and Psychology on AWS
Immerse yourself in Liminal’s transformative VR experiences, meticulously designed by neuroscientists to induce awe, focus, and emotional well-being – a “digital cup of coffee” powered securely by AWS.
The Transformative Power of Spatial Computing
Spatial computing transforms physical and virtual worlds, empowering enterprises with immersive solutions for efficiency, safety, and customer experiences through spatial data integration.
AWS and Meta’s GenAI with XR Hackathon: Shaping the Future
AWS and Meta Hackathon organizing team The AWS and Meta teams collaborated to host the first-ever GenAI and XR Hackathon. Held from August 27-29 at Amazon’s East Palo Alto office, this event explored the combined power of AWS’s generative AI (GenAI) technology and Meta’s Presence Platform capabilities. Attendees leveraged AWS GenAI tools, including Amazon Bedrock, […]
3D Gaussian Splatting: Performant 3D Scene Reconstruction at Scale
Introduction Creating high-quality 3D content is traditionally a complex, time-consuming, and resource-intensive process. From 3D modeling and texturing to final scene assembly and rendering, companies require specialized skillsets. They must invest significant effort to craft realistic virtual environments, assets, and characters – particularly if their goal is to digitally recreate elements from the real world. […]
Modeling Infectious Disease Propagation in Airports Using Spatial Simulations on AWS
JHU and AWS simulate infectious disease spread in airports using Unreal Engine’s realistic crowd physics and a novel transmission model accounting for close contact, viral load, and ventilation. Visualizing hotspots informs smarter public health policies to protect passengers and staff.
3D Design Reviews On-demand with Autodesk VRED and AWS
Introduction 3D product visualization and virtual prototyping are integral to product design, especially in industries including Manufacturing and Automotive. Last year, teammates from the AWS Spatial Computing community wrote a blog post about Autodesk VRED, a software package that helps designers’ prototype and collaborate on high-quality streams or renders of engineering artifacts. That post, titled […]
Creating Extended Reality (XR) Applications on AWS
Introduction This blog post introduces readers to creating extended reality (XR) applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS). As XR technologies like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) continue to advance and become more accessible, their potential to transform various industries and applications is undeniable. AWS offers robust services and tools that […]
Text-to-Hologram: Unleashing Creativity with AWS Gen AI and Proto Hologram
In today’s digital landscape, where innovation is the driving force behind technological advancements, we find ourselves on the cusp of a paradigm shift. Imagine a world where creating captivating holographic content is as effortless as typing a thought. Thanks to our groundbreaking collaboration with the visionaries at Proto Hologram, this once-futuristic dream has become a […]
Spatial Computing on AWS Developer’s Podcast
The June 28th episode of the AWS Developer’s Podcast delves into the topic of spatial computing, an emerging field that encompasses applications and experiences operating within a 3D space. Spatial computing often uses immersive technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) to blend the digital and physical worlds. Sebastien […]