We're fresh from an exciting week at ETH Denver, brimming with meaningful connections, partnerships, and a clearer vision for the future. Here's everything that happened this week!
We attended ETH Denver for the first time, and it was incredibly productive. Unlike many conferences, ETH Denver was action-oriented—direct discussions about collaborations, partnerships, and future plans dominated the week.
"Conferences in America are very results-oriented. You immediately get pulled into conversations: How are we going to do this? How does it work? What does it cost?" Nils noted.
It was a big week for robotics at Auki. For the first time, our humanoid robot from Unitree, Terri MechKenna, successfully navigated autonomously using an integrated map rather than remote control—a huge milestone for practical robotic autonomy. We also successfully tested voice commands for robot movements, paving the way toward full semantic mapping integration.
Additionally, global robotics manufacturers have been actively reaching out, sending us hardware to integrate with our posemesh system:
"It’s starting to look like we’ll receive maybe half a million dollars worth of free robots by year-end," Nils shared. "These robotic companies are discovering us mainly on LinkedIn, looking to connect their hardware to the posemesh."
A moving encounter with Stephen Chavez, a quadriplegic hacker who customized his electric wheelchair to autonomously follow his phone, has inspired us deeply. Recognizing the enormous potential to enhance accessibility, we're actively exploring integrating electric wheelchairs with the posemesh:
"Why wouldn't you want your electric wheelchair to autonomously navigate spaces, freeing you to communicate and interact more naturally? It’s an obvious win for humanity."
We’re now actively researching how to implement this integration by June, aiming for a significant demonstration at upcoming conferences.
We’re heading to LA and San Francisco next week for strategic meetings, including with Geodnet. We're recording a podcast with Geodnet CEO Mike Horton, clearly outlining our shared vision and distinct technologies:
"Our goal is to clearly explain the differences and synergies between Auki’s VPS technology and Geodnet's RTK positioning," emphasized Nils.
We're also supporting Mentra, creators of the open-source smart glasses operating system AugmentOS. Their promising demo at YC attracted immediate investor attention, underscoring their potential as a key partner for Auki’s spatial computing ambitions.
Discussions with investors at ETH Denver emphasized increased understanding and excitement about decentralized visual positioning systems. Robotics is emerging as the next major narrative for crypto adoption:
"Bull runs happen when normies get excited—and they're paying attention now," Nils remarked. "Robotics and crypto could become the next big narrative."
We're strategically enhancing token utility, aligning usage-based burns with real-world spatial computing applications.
We’re proud to have presented at ETH Denver’s People's Choice Stage, delivering a concise and impactful overview of our vision. Community engagement continues growing, with our Discord recognized as highly active among Web3 communities.
Aukiはポーズメッシュという地球上、そしてその先の1000億の人々、デバイス、AIのための分散型機械認識ネットワークを構築しています。ポーズメッシュは、機械やAIが物理的世界を理解するために使用可能な、外部的かつ協調的な空間感覚です。
私たちの使命は、人々の相互認知能力、つまり私たちが互いに、そしてAIとともに考え、経験し、問題を解決する能力を向上させることです。人間の能力を拡大させる最も良い方法は、他者と協力することです。私たちは、意識を拡張するテクノロジーを構築し、コミュニケーションの摩擦を減らし、心の橋渡しをします。
ポーズメッシュは、分散型で、ブロックチェーンベースの空間コンピューティングネットワークを動かすオープンソースのプロトコルです。
ポーズメッシュは、空間コンピューティングが協調的でプライバシーを保護する未来をもたらすよう設計されています。いかなる組織の監視能力も制限し、空間のプライベートな地図の自己所有権を奨励します。
分散化はまた、特に低レイテンシが重要な共同ARセッションにおいて、競争優位性を有します。ポスメッシュは分散化運動の次のステップであり、成長するテック大手のパワーに対抗するものです。
アウキ・ラボはポスメッシュにより、ポーズメッシュのソフトウェア・インフラの開発を託されました。
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