- HTC is exploring 6g portable networks with mediaatek and Intel
- Vive Mars improves virtual production with real -time AI interactions
- MWC attendees experience Virtual Production of HTC first -hand
HTC Vive has presented its commitment to help boost the space computer industry with a series of new developments promoted by AI.
Although HTC does not focus on Microsoft Hololens, it continues to develop company -centered technologies, including the updates of its viverse platform, virtual production tools and private network solutions, shown in MWC 2025.
Viverse, a space computing platform, now has AI tools that allow users to create interactive virtual environments without programming knowledge.
Improvements promoted by AI in virtual production
HTC is also bringing new capabilities from AI A Vive Mars, its virtual production solution used in commercial projects such as musical ads and videos. These characteristics allow real -time interaction with digital environments, which makes the creation of film and content more dynamic.
HTC aims to make professional grade cinematographic tools more accessible, but beyond immersive experiences, the company also aims to advance network technology, since its G Reigns division shows private 5G developments and a concept for a portable 6G network.
In collaboration with Mediatek and Intel, HTC is exploring ways to optimize network performance for AI applications, autonomous systems and industrial automation.
6g and beyond
The 6G concept uses a “Edge Cloud” approach, downloading heavy computer tasks from devices to distributed network infrastructure. This reduces latency and improves efficiency, particularly for applications such as generative AI and privacy -centered data.
HTC is working with Nissan to implement a 5G network private network and a VR solution in the edge cloud for industrial design. This configuration allows a high -speed collaboration and low latency in real time, which helps design teams to work precisely in a safe VR environment.
In cultural and educational applications, HTC is being associated with Château de Versailles to create immersive historical experiences. An interactive exhibition in MWC will explore the world of Antoni Gaudí, demonstrating how virtual reality can give life to artistic movements and historical figures.
Meanwhile, platforms such as excurio allow large -scale virtual reality experiences, allowing multiple users to explore different virtual environments simultaneously.
“The AI is opening new ways for people and companies to untie their imagination and improve life,” said Cher Wang, co -founder and HTC president.
“We dream of a world where technology is open, connected and intelligent. In HTC lives we believe that AI should be used in a responsible manner, with privacy and safety at the forefront so that people have security and tranquility. AI must solve problems and help people, and not replace them, and thus technology can raise humanity.”