The "Metaverse Platform", the culmination of the "VRSTATE" technology of the OEM giant Inventec, has recently successfully appeared at the annual technology party "TTXC Taiwan Cultural Technology Conference" hosted by the Cultural Management Department in Kaohsiung Pier-2 Special Zone. In addition to bringing its latest "VRSTATE Metaverse platform for "technological and cultural performances" to the site for exhibition, the group's "Metaverse Field General" Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Metaverse Technology Department Chiu Chaucer, and Senior Manager Lin Allen also appeared in person to give a speech, attracting the attention of the market.
In recent years, Inventec's research in the field of metaverse has focused on the latest AIGC, digital twins, virtual-real integration and augmented reality technology applications. In accordance with the development strategy of "using the real to promote the virtual and using the virtual to bring the real", based on the 2005 "virtual-real boundary" technology research, Inventec has created a series of innovative applications such as digital economic space, digital content creation, AI model training and digital security governance for VRSTATE. However, this metaverse platform was originally focused on providing "enterprise services", and this cooperation with the Cultural Policy Council also means VRSTATE has successfully entered the field of cultural innovation and entered a new market.
The "TTXC Taiwan Cultural Technology Conference" hosted by the Cultural Management Department (co-organized by the Cultural Policy Council) was originally intended to use "technology" as a starting point to gradually deepen Taiwan's core cultural values and amplify Taiwan's existing cultural content. The organizers revealed that the event covers three exhibition areas: "Future Theme Exhibition", "Virtual Reality Exhibition", and "Taiwan Cultural Technology Exhibition", focusing on eight themes including AI artificial intelligence, XR virtual reality, VTUBER virtual idols, immersive entertainment, IP technology diffusion, international residency, cross-domain technology, and future communities. It hopes to create various new cooperation possibilities through the exchange of technology, creativity and culture.
The Cultural and Creative Industry Development Center admitted that in order to promote the development of the "cultural technology content market", the team specially invited domestic top companies such as Inventec, Asus Cloud, and HTC to share how they use technology to empower and promote cultural content innovation, and actively explore and seek more cooperation opportunities with the market. The Cultural and Creative Industry Development Center also hopes to use this demonstration of cooperation to create a new business model for cultural technology and attract more corporate resources to invest in the field of cultural technology. In the "corporate dialogue session", Inventec's senior vice president Chiu Chaucer was invited to share, which also attracted many people to watch.
Chiu Chaucer shared that Inventec has been focusing on building the "VRSTATE" virtual platform in recent years, providing content providers with space for eight metaverse application scenarios such as performance, education, and entertainment. He laughed and said that the old impression of the performing arts industry in the past was often incompatible with technology, but this time he cooperated with Chen Zihong, the head of Qunzhen, to create "virtual artists" to try to integrate the performing arts industry with technology. Chiu Chaucer shared that "cooperation requires mutual tolerance, which is a painful and pleasant experience." He hopes that VRSTATE will not only be a display of cultural content, but also a world of freedom and equality. Looking to the future, he is optimistic that as more and more manufacturers continue to move in, the economic value contained in the entire digital economy platform will grow and expand again.
Kaohsiung Pier-2 Art and Cultural District. Photographed by reporter Wu Kangwei
Kaohsiung Pier-2 Art District. Photo by reporter Wu Kangwei
Inventec. Photo by reporter Wu Kangwei