Luis Oscar Ramirez - Beyond Hype: Mawari’s Real-Time Immersive Network - TOKEN2049 Dubai 2025
Explore the forefront of immersive technology with Luis Oscar Ramirez, co-founder of Mawari, as he unveils the revolutionary Mawari Real-Time Immersive Network at TOKEN2049 Dubai 2025. Discover how Mawari's immersive compute network envisions a future where the world itself becomes the user interface, delivering media that immerses users directly, in real-time, through AR glasses and beyond.
Ramirez introduces the collaboration between Mawari and Kreda to elevate the metaverse into augmented reality. The session details the synergistic blend of blockchain and distributed networks, which enables the seamless streaming of emotions, facial gestures, and voices to create 3D immersive experiences in as little as 32 milliseconds.
Witness the transformation of AI interactions, where virtual agents not only perform as customer service representatives but also as personal companions, facilitated by Mawari's decentralized cloud rendering and real-time 3D content streaming. The session illuminates how Mawari addresses the challenges of bandwidth, latency, and the scalability bottlenecks posed by current cloud providers like AWS and GCP by leveraging a decentralized approach inspired by networks like Render and Helium.
Ramirez delves into the technical innovations underpinning Mawari's core technology, likened to the MP3 of AR, which includes patented streaming formats designed specifically for augmented reality. With a focus on spatial streaming and split rendering, Mawari aims to deliver enhanced user experiences, resembling the AI agents seen in science fiction films.
The talk concludes with insights into Mawari's trajectory, including strategic partnerships and deployments in Japan, emphasizing the pressing need for advanced computing power in the exponential growth of XR headsets.
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