HP and Google announced that they will collaborate to bring ‘holographic’ videoconferencing calls to life using HP Dimension and Google Beam to create 3D videos of each participant on a call.
At InfoComm 2025, HP unveiled HP Dimension with Google Beam, using six cameras and AI to create 3D videos of participants on videoconferencing calls without using headsets, glasses, or wearables.
Spatial audio and adaptive lighting is also used to create a more ‘realistic’, in-person experience.
Announced by Google last month, Google Beam uses a volumetric video model to make calls appear fully 3D from any perspective. It transforms standard 2D video streams into realistic 3D experiences, allowing users to connect in a more natural and intuitive way.
The system will be compatible with a number of videoconferencing platforms, providing a native Zoom Rooms or Google Meet experience along with support for 3D calls, 2D traditional group meetings, and interoperability with cloud-based video services including Teams and Webex.