WakingApp Exhibiting MWC as the Only VR Content Software

The MWC2016 (Fifth World Mobile Congress - Shanghai), sponsored by the GSMA, was grandly opened at the Shanghai New International Expo Center. More than 700 guests from governments, international organizations, international operators, and industry partners attended the conference to discuss 4G TD-LTE evolution, 5G development, and new markets and new opportunities for cross-industry integration and innovation.

Among them, WakingApp attended the MWC Shanghai, Asia’s largest communications and technology event this year, and became the only virtual reality/enhanced reality (VR/AR) content software exhibitor. Earlier, VR Daily reported that WakingApp announced last year that they had completed C-round financing and received US$4.3 million to implement an immersive visual content creation platform that allows everyone to be quick and easy. Created content.

The technology, called ENTiTi, exists in a cross-platform form, and cloud-based technology gives users access to a powerful, intuitive set of tools for creating AR/VR content by using ENTiTi's graphical drag and drop, delete, and create visual scripts. These applications can run on any mobile device that has an ENTiTi viewer application installed. So far the company’s focus has been on fast and simple “AR lite” applications that were popular on smartphones and tablets a few years ago. WakingApp assured us that they are focusing on a rapidly expanding consumer virtual reality. market expectation.

As one of the 20 Israeli companies selected to be exhibited at the Israel Pavilion in Hall N1-E40, WakingApp will exhibit at the Mobile World Congress Shanghai. Users interested in it can go to the WakingApp booth and will be able to experience virtual reality/augmented reality content created through the company’s ENTiTi Creator software for personal computers and Macs. And at the booth, participants will be able to create their own virtual reality content in just a few minutes and experience it on all the different virtual reality devices, including the HTC Vive.