dizmo launches software that converts any digital surface into immersive platform

The Aurich, Switzerland-baed innovator dizmo Inc. today launched software which has the ability to turn any digital surface into an immersive platform. The dizmo platform seamlessly connects digital and physical objects in the home and at the workplace.

dizmoplatformDizmo said in a statement that its new product breaks down traditional boundaries between device, operating systems, apps and software, thus transforming the way users work, play and live. “It supports orchestration and collaboration in an unparalleled way enabling any data to instantaneously be accessed on any surface, anywhere and made interactive,” the company said.

Said Matthias Aebi, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of dizmo said, “The Internet has opened up a new age of computing and is now entering its most exciting chapter, one of connected objects and collaboration of all things digital, visual and sensory. We’ve entered the age of ambient intelligence and, as Cisco phrases it the ‘Internet of Everything.

“Our vision is that the public release of dizmo, coupled with next versions through 2015 that we are developing in our labs, will enable the realisation of the Internet of Things. This will focus on cross device and platform interoperation and creative users’ infinite whitespace, radicalising storytelling to a whole new level.”

Dizmo brings fantasies as seen in Sci-fi movies such as Iron Man and Minority Report, as well as in Corning’s video ‘A day made of glass’ to reality, revolutionising traditional methods of interacting with digital content and objects.

Its patented software is device and OS agnostic, controllable via touch surfaces, gesture or voice activated devices, track pads and old-fashioned mice. It allows seamless interaction with “Things” using simple and intuitive movements.

Dizmos can also be linked together by putting two or more dizmos side by side, a simple process called ‘docking’. This enables them to exchange data and build new amazing functionalities. Examples of simple combinations include a temperature dizmo connected to a Philips Hue lamp, a stock exchange dizmo docked to a gauge dizmo and a currency converter or a website connected to a QR code dizmo. More complex implementations include any combination of apps, multimedia content, social networks, live web feeds and controllers of physical objects.

In February 2014, dizmo had successfully raised US $43,826 of its US $25,000 goal on crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter.

Key features of ‘dizmoSpace’ (multi-platform application) include:

    • Compatibility with all types of input methods, devices and operating systems
    • Ability to share projects in real-time with other devices, platforms and users
    • High level of freedom of manipulation of digital objects: move, rotate, zoom, resize, group, iconize, pan, order, flip, throw, spin and make stick, navigate and locate
    • Use of the dizmo developer platform to design and publish your own dizmos

 

 

Image Credit: dizmo

 

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