Enhancing Interest in IT Sector and Utilization of Hologram Education

Gyeongsang National University Hosts 'Microsoft Technology Conference and Experience Event' View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] An opportunity to experience the ‘Hololens 2,’ equipped with features optimized for mixed reality (MR) environments and capable of revolutionizing on-site work efficiency, will be provided at Gyeongsang National University.


The University Education Innovation Headquarters at Gyeongsang National University will hold the ‘Microsoft Technology Conference and Experience Event’ on the 3rd from 2 PM to 9 PM at the Pioneer Auditorium of the International Language Institute on the Gajwa Campus. This event will be conducted simultaneously online and offline.


This event is part of university education innovation combined with IT technology for talent development. It is especially designed to enhance interest in the IT field and the use of hologram education through the Microsoft technology conference, conversations with active developers, and hologram experiences.


The technology conference, held sequentially from 2 PM, will include ▲ next-generation MR technology demonstrations ▲ web-based XR technology demonstrations ▲ online collaboration tool demonstrations ▲ introduction of university student support programs ▲ conversations with seniors from global IT companies. In the first-floor lobby of the auditorium, a Hololens 2 experience event using next-generation XR equipment will take place.


The regional developer seminar will be held under the theme ‘Western Gyeongnam Region Developer Community & Seminar.’ The session will be chaired by Im Wan-cheol, Deputy Director of the University Education Innovation Headquarters, and Microsoft user Justin will participate.


Jwa Yong-ju, Director of the University Education Innovation Headquarters, said, “Through the technology conference where Microsoft employees give lectures and the Hololens 2 experience event featuring the latest technology, students will have the opportunity to experience cutting-edge IT technology, and it is expected to help instructors improve their teaching methods.”



Hololens is an MR device developed by MS. It combines hologram images over physical spaces and objects, allowing the wearer to interact with the hologram images. No input device is required for users to interact with the hologram images. Clicking or dragging is possible using five fingers.


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