Deria Takbir
Commissioned by Maxis, our development team in Ministry XR worked on this award winning product that creates a spatial computing experience for deaf Malaysians to be able to feel prayers during Raya season. Joint Certification in XR
Ministry XR's collaboration with VR/AR Association - Malaysia Chapter and Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU), aims to build Asia’s pioneering XR studio - Verus XR Studio, offering XR certifications. The Glennie
Memories and emotions are the hallmarks of a human life. How do deaf people recall their lives without music as a stimuli? Can we use spatial computing to help the deaf community experience what sound is without hearing? Learn More > |
Re:Collection
One of the first dementia care technology products focused on reminiscence therapy, the Re:Collection mobile app was designed in collaboration with Maxis, Leo Burnett and Caring With You Dementia Enrichment Programme Centre. Myopia Awareness
This was a campaign in collaboration with IPG Mediabrands Singapore using VR to educate parents and children on "Singapore: the myopia capital of the world", where 8 out of 10 children will encounter nearsightedness by the time they are in Primary 6. Arkle Tech
Using spatial computing, Akrcle trains people with aphasia (PWA) to pronounce words, and appends sounds and/or symbols to them. This is done without reading or writing, which are expressions that PWA struggle with. Learn More > |
UnforgetTABLE
Along with the launch of the Re:Collection mobile app, the UnforgetTABLE is a "smart table" concept that uses 5G, EEG neurofeedback, and an XR interface to conduct reminiscence therapy. Data obtained will be used for further research in dementia therapy. Elders of Our Forest
This project is a collaboration with Ministry XR and filmmaker, Mahen Bala, to create an immersive and memorable VR presentation of the Malaysian rainforest, in order to raise awareness about the magnificent trees and nature's ecosystem. Learn More > |
The advancement of technology built for the good of the people is oftentimes overshadowed by the need to maximize profits. I believe the future landscape of business will be one that is driven greater by purpose than by profit. |