HoloLens is a self-contained mixed reality headset device that allows users to engage with digital content and interact with holograms in the world around them. The HoloFlight app for HoloLens uses groundbreaking technology to visualize real flight data in 3D as holograms. Rene Schulte, a Microsoft MVP and Valorem’s Director of Immersive Experiences, led the team that designed the HoloFlight app.
HoloFlight allows users to walk around and explore various parts of the visualized space, simply gaze at airplanes to see detailed flight information or even hear ATC conversations with spatial sound. Different zoom levels allow users to choose whether to see broader views or the terrain or more detailed information of a specific airport, including the control tower’s point of view. (Watch a HoloFlight demo video.)
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The Webby Awards present two honors in every category: The Webby Award, awarded by IADAS’ members, and the Webby People’s Voice Award, which is awarded by the voting public. Voting for the Webby People’s Voice Award is open until April 20. To vote for HoloFlight, visit The Webby Awards website.