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“Humanizing human experience is, how do you make it feel much more real? Not from a virtual reality perspective, but from a human behavior perspective. How do you replicate human behaviors and create this environment space that just makes it more human?” -Hoyin Cheung

In this episode, we have Ho Yin Cheung, Founder, and CEO of Remo,  as he talks about how one can actually humanize online events and bring real-life experiences to people through virtual technologies.

Learn how you can stay connected and create human-like experiences through technology by tuning in to this episode!

Highlights:

(01:37) Humanizing Online Events: What does it actually mean and why is it important?

(03:55) How to make great conversations

(05:21) What is Ho Yin’s take on someone that says it's not possible to simulate a realistic experience online?

(07:34) How do corporate event planners emulate success in utilizing the technology?

(09:48) How does Remo help address the needs of event planners and facilitators?

(14:39) The most exciting feature about Remo

(20:46) What is the goal and vision of Remo?

(22:19) Ho Yin’s experience with the pandemic and how technology helped him to stay connected

(26:00) One book to better understand how to utilize technology in simulating human experience

Links:

Website: Remo

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hoyincheung/

Twitter: Ho Yin Cheung (@hoyinc) / Twitter

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