Will 2030 mark an inflection point for holographic displays?

"Instead of tricking the brain with stereoscopic illusions or needing wearables," Darran Milne, Co-Founder of holography display company VividQ, says "we can now produce true 3D imagery that can be seen and interacted with in free space." (Image: VividQ)
Darran Milne, Co-Founder of VividQ, examines how holographic displays are edging into real-world markets — the tech advances, the remaining challenges and how to win the race to market dominance.
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