Partner Case Study Series | Actimage by info.odysseyx@gmail.com October 1, 2024 written by info.odysseyx@gmail.com October 1, 2024 0 comment 2 views 2 A 12-year-old girl routinely looked down at her feet rather than forward when walking. This was not unusual to her or to others with autism. It can be difficult to make eye contact with the world around you. But using the HoloLens mixed reality headset and an application called Pop Balloons, the girl became more comfortable looking ahead. The app awarded points as she used her fingers to find and pop balloons, and the faster she popped them, the more points she earned. Most importantly, using the app she became more aware of her surroundings and her motor and relationship skills improved. Pop Balloons is one of five applications created by . Acti Image It is part of the Hol’Autisme range, which helps people with autism improve their motor skills and learn social skills. That’s not the only thing Actimage does. The company’s broad portfolio includes mobile apps, cloud services, data intelligence, project coaching, machine learning, user experience design, motion design, and DevOps. **View all case studies or submit your own** Source link Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail info.odysseyx@gmail.com previous post Kickoff the 2025 Imagine Cup: Unleash Your Innovation Potential! next post ExpressRoute guided configuration of multi-site circuits and connections is generally available You may also like Restoring an MS SQL 2022 DB from a ANF SnapShot October 10, 2024 Your guide to Intune at Microsoft Ignite 2024 October 10, 2024 Partner Blog | Build your team’s AI expertise with upcoming Microsoft partner skilling opportunities October 10, 2024 Attend Microsoft Ignite from anywhere in the world! October 10, 2024 Get tailored support with the new Partner Center AI assistant (preview) October 10, 2024 What’s new with Microsoft Credentials? October 10, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.