The VR project With President Zelensky Shortlisted For A Broadcast Tech

The VR project designed to help promote President Zelensky’s plan to accelerate Ukraine’s tech sector recovery, via a holographic broadcast by Talesmith has been shortlisted for a Broadcast Tech for Creative Use of VR and AR.

 

  • The hologram of Zelenskyy drew eyeballs and kept attention in a sea of tech geeks all over Europe in June. It was beamed into six of Europe’s biggest tech conferences simultaneously: TNW Events in Amsterdam, in Paris at Viva Technology, London’s Founders Forum, Stockholm’s Brilliant Minds, the The AI Summit in London, and SuperReturn in Berlin.
  • The President announced the digital lend-lease programme and outlined ways in which technology is changing public life, from cloud information storage, online learning and medicine, to using artificial intelligence in the judiciary.
  • Also, Ukrainian tech founder Dima Shvets, CEO of Reface, participated in the projects.
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  • Come Back Alive is one of the largest charitable foundations that supports Ukrainian soldiers, founded by the IT specialist Vitaliy Deynega. The organization collected more than 210 million UAH (more than $7M) in 2014. According to Na chasi, the Patreon page Come Back Alive is in the top ten projects by the number of financial donations.
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