It’s fair to say that we made a major splash at AWE USA 2025, held June 10–12 in Long Beach, California. Not only did we put on a powerful showcase of innovations in spatial computing, augmented reality, and AI integration, but we also took home not one, but two Auggie Awards. Our amazing team including our Humanoid Resources Intern, Terri MechKenna, worked incredibly hard to deliver some ground-breaking demos and experiences in the Auki booth and throughout the exhibition hall.
We’re honored to have received both Best Enterprise Solution and Best Web3 Implementation at this year’s Auggie Awards, recognizing our transformative approach to spatial computing. The Best Enterprise Solution was awarded to our Cactus Spatial AI platform for retail. The Best Web3 Implementation was awarded to the Posemesh for its technical innovation and commitment to decentralization, interoperability, and privacy.
These awards mark a significant milestone in our journey: from bold early ideas to mature, deployable, real-world solutions that are redefining how humans and machines interact. They are a testament to our team's hard work, our growing ecosystem of partners, and the real-world value of decentralized spatial computing. Most importantly it shows the utility of this technology and what we are building. Cactus is already delivering value to our enterprise customers.
At our booth, visitors could take part in live demos and interactive experiences showcasing the future of spatial technology:
Auki Labs leaders also contributed to the global conversation around AR and digital ethics:
Nils Pihl, Auki Labs CEO, delivered a keynote presentation, "The Great Reversal," highlighting how, instead of humans entering digital spaces for work, entertainment and escapism, spatial computing reverses this by enabling AI and digital entities to step into our physical world to collaborate and perform tasks.
Alex Ronalds, Auki's Chief Product Officer, discussed critical issues around privacy and ownership in the digital world and AR content, helping reframe how we think about data rights and content control.
Cayden Pierce, founder of Mentra, introduced AugmentOS together with the rest of the Mentra team. AugmentOS is an open source operating system that enables AI agents and other apps to run on smart glasses. Integrated with Auki's spatial maps, Mentra devices are able to position themselves using the Auki VPS and even integrate with Cactus.
At Auki Labs, we believe spatial computing is not just a technological evolution, it’s a philosophical shift in how we interact with each other, with machines, and with the world itself. As spatial computing continues to evolve, it will inevitably lead to giving AI access to the physical world.
We’ve spent decades entering digital worlds. Now they’re entering ours. - Nils Pihl
As we continue building the Auki Network, a decentralized perception layer for the planet, we're grateful for the recognition and conversations at AWE. This year has seen our solutions mature from concept to ready for primetime. This is just the beginning.
Stay tuned. Spatial computing is maturing and is ready to reshape reality.
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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