C360 Camera Technology Used In Televised Broadcasts Of Olympic Games

We’re always eager to have live broadcast television content available in virtual reality (VR). Whether it’s 3D movies, 360 degree videos, or panoramic experiences, VR can open up traditional media formats to a wide range of different kinds of experiences. Future proofing the kind of content we can get through broadcast channels, C360 Technologies is now putting their high end 360 degree and VR cameras to work during the Winter Olympic Games.

It’s a massive boon to the company to be able to work with at the Winter Olympic Games, and the technology is sure to come in handy. As we all probably know by now, Intel is powering the streaming technology to bring the Olympics to VR head-mounted display (HMD) owners the world over.

This continues the business plan outlined by C360’s CEO Evan Wimer last year; “Since the inception of our company, we’ve been fortunate to work with some of the best organizations in the world, integrating C360’s technology into sports telecasts viewed by international audiences.”

This year, Wimer has said more on C360’s new opportunity, and shares his excitement at having C360’s technology used on a world stage; “We are extremely honored by the opportunity to bring an added viewing dimension through our camera technology to the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. We believe in the value that immersive video can bring to traditional sports broadcasts, and the PyeongChang Olympics is perfect event to introduce our newest GEN2 Immersive Camera System camera to a global audience.”

C360 Technologies’ cameras will be used during events such as short track speed skating, figure skating and hockey. There will be multiple cameras providing unique viewpoints for each sport, delivering content in live streams around the world or for on demand streams later. Should you want to watch the games yourself in VR, make sure to investigate which broadcaster holds the rights in your region. Many Europeans will be watching Eurosport, while American friends should look at the NBC Sports VR app.

Watching the Olympics in VR will make the experience much more immersive and interesting for many users – we know for a fact that we’ll be tuning in to our favourite events through VR displays. For all of the latest on VR sport and technology, make sure to keep reading VRFocus.

Boeing Invests in VR and 360-Degree Video Firm C360 Technologies

Boeing’s Horizon X program was launched back in May to provide funding to innovative and disruptive technologies. One of its first recipients was an augmented reality (AR) firm, and the company is seemly continuing with its interest in virtual reality (VR) and AR companies with the investment in C360 Technologies.

Pittsburgh-based C360 Technologies is focussed on broadcast-quality solutions for VR and 360-degree video experiences, and have worked with FOX Sports to provide online telecasts of various sporting events, such as the MLB All-Star Events and the 2017 Daytona 500.

“Our C360 investment is a powerful example of how HorizonX can access rapid advances in innovation outside aerospace and bring them to our Boeing customers,” said Steve Nordlund, Boeing HorizonX vice president. “Putting additional capital to work and linking C360’s innovators with our Boeing teams allows us to accelerate new solutions, while providing new market access for C360. It’s a win-win — especially for our customers.”

“Since the inception of our company, we’ve been fortunate to work with some of the best organizations in the world, integrating C360’s technology into sports telecasts viewed by international audiences,” said Evan Wimer, CEO of C360 Technologies. “It’s extremely gratifying that Boeing HorizonX has recognized our contributions within the sports broadcasting industry, and at the same time envisions how C360 could be utilized in future Boeing applications. We’re confident that Boeing’s investment into C360 will propel and inspire us to further advancements in the 360 VR/AR industry.”

Boeing are said to be looking as possible aerospace applications for C360 Technologies VR and 360-degree video platform, which may include improved autonomous systems and technical training.

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