VNTANA CEO Ashley Crowder will talk holograms at TechCrunch Sessions: AR/VR

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
VNTANA CEO Ashley Crowder calls the company technology, ''the world first scalable, affordable and interactive hologram.& The startup tech
has certainly wowed crowds in recent years
In 2016, it collaborated with Microsoft on HOLLAGRAM, beaming in a live hologram of MS executives during a HOLLAGRAM for a keynote at
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The company technology has also been embraced by Intel
The chipmaker deployed VNTANA tech during its own keynote at Computex that same year
Crowder co-founded VNTANA in 2012, along with fellow USC grad (and current COO) Ben Conway
Before VNTANA, she worked at Gulfstream, Northrop Grumman and BP, utilizing her experience in manufacturing to help design the new company
early offerings
In 2013, the team sent a video of a hacked Kinect to Microsoft, demonstrating how the company popular hands-free controller could be used
for gesture tracking and control with VNTANA holographic images
It was enough to gain the startup a place in Microsoft Early Developer and BizSpark programs
These days, the company is focused on augmented and mixed reality experiences, topics Crowder will discuss at TC Sessions: AR/VR on October
18 at UCLA
The one-day event combines onstage conversations about augmented and virtual reality with in-person demos and networking
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