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Condense to live stream IRL events into the metaverse

Metaverse infrastructure company Condense closes $4.5M seed round with plans to live stream real-world events into the metaverse.

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Condense to live stream IRL events into the metaverse

The metaverse infrastructure company closed a seed funding round to continue development of 3D live streaming technology. Condense raised $4.5 million in a round led by LocalGlobe, 7percent Ventures and Deeptech Labs. 

Technology employed by Condense live streams 3D videos into the metaverse via games and existing platforms. The firm states that such technology has the potential to create an entire new world of content creation and entertainment engagement with real-time connections.

Additionally, Condense had participation from angel investors and music industry insiders such as English footballer and platinum-selling artist Tom Blomfield (Mozo) and music manager Grace Ladoja.

Funding from this round will go toward relationship building with content creators, artists, labels and existing metaverse platforms.

The underlying technology of Condense utilizes, “cutting-edge computer vision, machine learning and proprietary streaming infrastructure to capture and embed live 3D video (Video 3.0).” This live video experience is then streamed into metaverse games, mobile applications or platforms created with Unity or Unreal Engine.

The 3D aspect of these live streamed events will allow a unique and dynamic perspective for every player simulating a physical live event. Such technology adds a level of individualism to metaverse events, moreover to simply watching a standard event live stream. 

This development comes as the music industry continues its push for engagement with Web 3.0 technologies and digital interactions.

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