I have been working on Web standards in W3C for 16 years, with a particular focus on their applications to mobile devices. I have been more specifically involved in the development of JavaScript APIs to access new hardware features, and more recently, of the APIs needed for Real-Time Communications (WebRTC). One of my most recent work item is to start standardizing the missing bricks for bringing Virtual Reality to the Web.
14 September, 2016
@ Main Stage, 16:00
A combination of improvements in hardware and software capabilities has resulted in a lot of excitement around virtual reality experiences. In this session, we will explore how many of these improved capabilities are supported in modern browsers, and why the Web provides a promising pre-existing ecosystem for creating, distributing and experiencing virtual reality content, applications, and services.