The HoloLens official one-year anniversary was earlier this month. This made me think of where we started, where we are headed, and brought back memories of some of the amazing moments we’ve spent so far with this technology.

 

Our journey with HoloLens started with our work with the Kinect team with V1 and V2. After developing innovative applications (such as our Nissan Pathfinder experience) using this excellent but underrated interface, it was only natural for us to start thinking about applications for the HoloLens device as soon as it was announced. The HoloLens’ most impressive feature is probably the spatial mapping that was improved and refined from Kinect. After all, the inventor of HoloLens, Alex Kipman, was also the creator of Kinect.

 

I remember our first meeting with the HoloLens team and the feeling of excitement that we felt. After the meeting, we immediately started brainstorming ideas for how we could use HoloLens to change the way people interacted with applications. This early discussion, over many iterations, eventually became our very first demo, the HoloFlight application, which was recently nominated for the 21st Annual Webby Awards in the Mobile: Experimental & Innovation category.