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Innovation portfolio

Artemis

Next-generation technology for immersive Audio capture
Aalto Acoustic Lab

Status:

Pre-business

SDGs:

Partnerships for the goals

Industry:

Electrical engineering

Impact:

Quality of life

Origin:

-

School:

School of Electrical Engineering

Established:

2023

Spatial Audio is a growing industry that enables immersive and interactive audio experiences for more prominent sectors such as virtual and augmented reality, gaming, film, and music. The currently available Spatial Audio recording and encoding tools in the market are expensive. They have low resolution, which limits the adoption of the format as well as the quality of the created content. Our mission is to make high-quality audio technologies accessible to everyone. We provide pioneering technology that offers a unique approach to recording and encoding high-quality Spatial Audio - at a fraction of the current cost.

There are multiple industries that benefit from the technology for example virtual events, automotive, audio and film.

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