By Janice Phelan,
July 1, 2021
Community members from throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area had the opportunity
to learn about the new Mixed Reality Studio, located at the 欧美视频鈥檚 Lee鈥檚 Summit campus, at a June 17
event. During the Experience Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) Studio
Open House, guests heard about the high-tech space and previewed the facility鈥檚 high-tech
equipment.
The open house included brief presentations by DJ Good of Velocity, Jeff Danley of
VMLY&R, Lauren Hays of UCM and Joe Mullins of UCM.
The Mixed Reality Studio, a part of UCM鈥檚 Gigabit Lab, offers membership and consultative
services to companies, including access to startups, projects and corporate programs,
providing them with a state-of-the-art location to prototype new solutions and launch
new ventures. Through access to the studio鈥檚 leading-edge devices, innovators can
create, develop and deploy both augmented and virtual reality experiences.
鈥淭he Mixed Reality Studio is a working lab for innovation unlike any other in the
region, offering a significant advantage for individuals and organizations seeking
to create unique and meaningful AR and VR experiences,鈥 said Joe Mullins, UCM workforce
and professional education consultant.
Both AR and VR are evolving at a rapid pace with a growing number of applications
in the areas of entertainment, movies, gaming, education, healthcare and retail. UCM
is currently working with several teams to develop applications related to virtual
training with UCM experts available to work with businesses and organizations interested
in using this new technology.
The June 17 open house was co-sponsored by Velocity Lee鈥檚 Summit, a partner in the
Mixed Reality Studio. Other partners include KC Digital Drive, KC MetroLab Network
and BridgeSpace coworking facility.
For more information about the Gigabit Lab and Mixed Reality Studio, contact Joe Mullins
of UCM at jmullins@ucmo.edu or (816) 441-2861 or Dr. Laurel Hogue of UCM at lhogue@ucmo.edu. For information about partnering with Velocity Lee鈥檚 Summit to access the Mixed
Reality Studio, email info@velocity.org.
The Mixed Reality Studio was launched by UCM in the fall of 2020 at the Missouri Innovation
Campus. MoExcels, which was implemented by the Missouri Department of Higher Education
and Workforce Development, provided almost $675,000 toward the Information Technology
Expansion Project that included the Mixed Reality Studio and related UCM initiatives.