3D objects: the next frontier of data | Microsoft Azure and NVIDIA | Catalyst E3

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Published9 months ago
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In episode 3, discover how Global Objects is building the world’s largest library of photorealistic 3D object data using advanced AI, 3D scanning, and digital twin technology. By combining Azure’s global compute and storage infrastructure with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing, Global Objects delivers scalable, real-time 3D rendering and collaboration. Azure AI Infrastructure manage orchestration and data flow, while NVIDIA ensures efficient processing and visualization of complex 3D assets. Microsoft Azure and NVIDIA present Catalyst: a new series spotlighting the visionaries using AI to tackle global challenges. Watch: Episode 1 - Pangaea Data: https://youtu.be/yKPu8n42LPs Episode 2 - Basecamp Research: https://youtu.be/IbN3ClySZsg Audio Description: https://youtu.be/VszHVf7iiuU Chapters: 00:00 - Introducing Global Objects 2:35 - Digitizing the World’s Largest Prop House 5:07 - Collaborating with Microsoft Azure and NVIDIA 7:18 - The Future of Safety Training 8:52 - The Making of a High-Fidelity Scan 10:27 - Scanning the Museum of Latin American Art 12:14 - Making the Future of 3D Accessible to All Subscribe to Microsoft on YouTube here: https://aka.ms/SubscribeToYouTube Follow us on social: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Microsoft Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Microsoft/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/microsoft/ For more about Microsoft, our technology, and our mission, visit https://aka.ms/microsoftstories

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