OVR, an open-source AR platform that runs on Ethereum, is world scale and powered by Ethereum. OVR allows users with smart glasses or a smartphone to experience interactive AR experiences that are tailored for them in real life. OVR is a pioneer in Augmented Reality Experiences. OVR allows users to choose what content they want, but it also lets the world decide which experiences are available based on their geographical location. OVR follows the open source philosophy. The entire OVR community is able to contribute to its development, making it completely independent of its creators.
Diego Di Tommaso serves as the co-founder and chief operating officer of OVR. To talk about technology, he recently joined the Bitcoin.com News Podcast.
Master’s degree in Theoretical Philosophy. MBA at SDA Bocconi/ UCLA, specialization Finance. Diego is an expert in the field of innovation management. Diego has been working in fast fashion for more than 10 years, in various positions with increasing responsibility to the CEO position. He has been a Senior Advisor for Strategy, Internationalization, and Open Innovation at PwC in recent years. Diego also works as a consultant for startups and is one of the founding members of Unicorn Trainers. This club focuses on startup support and new technology. He has been a keynote speaker and organizer for many Blockchain events. His special interest is in decentralized consensus mechanisms. He has been the cofounder and chief operating officer of OVR (the decentralized platform that allows AR Metaverse users to share their data).
OVR.ai provides more information about the project.
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