Ashley Crowder, CEO and Co-founder VNTANA
Connected in 3D: Real-Time Solutions and Digital Twins
Cutting-edge insights on how immersive 3D technology is transforming industries. Hosted by Ashley Crowder, Co-founder of VNTANA and a leading voice in 3D and XR technology, this podcast brings you in-depth conversations with innovators & experts from augmented reality, virtual reality, and digital twins. Each episode dives into real-time solutions that are revolutionizing how businesses operate, from improving training and maintenance with digital twins to enhancing customer experiences with interactive 3D content.
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Ashley Crowder, CEO and Co-founder VNTANA
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17. Dez 2025
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Episode 2 - The Transformative Power of Real-time 3D with Marc Petit 13.11.2024 34:23
In this episode of Connected in 3D: Real-Time Solutions & Digital Twins, Ashley Crowder sits down with Marc Petit, previous VP & General Manager of Unreal Engine at Epic Games, to explore the transformative power of real-time 3D technology. Marc shares his insights on how Unreal Engine is shaping industries beyond gaming, from film production to digital twins in manufacturing. They dive de...
Episode 1 - Grammy Award-winning Producer and Tech pioneer Albhy Galuten talks DRM for 3D 13.11.2024 37:28
In this episode of Connected in 3D, Ashley Crowder sits down with Grammy Award-winning producer and technology pioneer Albhy Galuten to explore the intersection of Digital Rights Management (DRM) and the growing world of 3D content. With a storied career in both music and technology, Albhy brings a unique perspective on how DRM, once focused on securing music and video, is now critical for protect...
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