Episode 12 – Justin Liang – CEO, Inspace XR

by | Feb 17, 2019

I spoke with Justin Liang about the vision and goals for Inspace XR.  Justin is a passionate and compelling speaker and deeply interested in how virtual reality, augmented reality and XR technologies change people’s lives for the better.

Justin is the CEO and Founder at Inspace XR, where the vision is to change the way buildings are designed, constructed and maintained, employing cutting edge XR technologies and improve people’s lives.

The Inspace XR team is working with the world’s leading architecture, engineering and construction companies in developing Augmented and Virtual Reality applications. They also work closely with Universities to educate students that XR technologies are not only useful for games, but also for design.

In April 2018, Inspace XR released River Fox, software that allows Architects and Interior Designers to create photo-realistic, interactive VR from CAD in 1 click.

Latest Episodes:

EP 295 – Ujjwal Deep Dahal – CEO at Druk Holding & Investments – What Makes Bhutan a Legitimate Next-Gen Startup Nation

EP 295 – Ujjwal Deep Dahal – CEO at Druk Holding & Investments – What Makes Bhutan a Legitimate Next-Gen Startup Nation

The Asia Tech Podcast spoke with Ujjwal Deep Dahal, CEO of Druk Holdings & Investments, the commercial and investment arm of the Royal Government of Bhutan. Ujjwal shared his perspective on the importance of technology and innovation in solving societal problems and building a sustainable future. As an electrical engineer with experience in the power sector, Dahal has witnessed the transformation brought about by the internet and believes that it has provided opportunities for reflection and problem-solving.

read more
EP 294 – Liza Lin – The Wall Street Journal – US Actions Have Spurred China to Become More Self-Sufficient

EP 294 – Liza Lin – The Wall Street Journal – US Actions Have Spurred China to Become More Self-Sufficient

After seeing a lot of surveillance camera networks pop up on the streets in China back in 2017, ⁠Liza Lin⁠ and her writing partner ⁠Josh Chin⁠’s interest was piqued. They were not surprised that the Chinese government was spying on its citizens, but they were surprised by the method. Liza is a co-author of, “Surveillance State: Inside China’s Quest to Launch a New Era of Social Control” and an award-winning China technology correspondent at The Wall Street Journal.

read more