Metaworking reduces greenhouse gases

Metaworking reduces greenhouse gases

The metaverse can make an important contribution to reducing global warming.

This is confirmed by a Cornell University study.

👉 In the USA alone, the targeted use of metaverse technologies could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 10 gigatons by 2050

As much as we are happy that personal meetings, events and business trips are possible again after the pandemic, we should also have learned that many things are dispensable and that the metaverse has good alternatives in store. A good mix of both worlds already helps here.

Collaboration in the metaverse as a hybrid approach is just one example here. Such meetings are more spontaneous than physical meetings and still create a "virtual" proximity.

Spatial partitioning is not the solution for scaling the metaverse

Spatial partitioning is not the solution for scaling the metaverse

Current metaverse platforms are very limited in terms of the number of concurrent users that can interact in a space.

Depending on the platform, there are only 40-100 avatars!

One technological approach to break through this limitation should be so-called spatial partitioning.
Simply put, the three-dimensional world is broken down into 2D tiles, which are then played out per user via synchronized cloud servers and then reassembled into a 3D world. Theoretically, such a platform can be scaled indefinitely.

In the meantime, however, it has become apparent that the problem lies precisely in the synchronization of the servers(see the current article in MetaGravity)

But exactly this scalability is necessary to be able to really talk about a metaverse in the future and not only about 100*X cloned avatar islands. This does not only apply to games in the metaverse. Also for events like fairs and events an unlimited number of concurrent users is absolutely necessary.

It remains to be seen what technological developments there will be here in the near future, and who the drivers will be.

New Work In the metaverse

New Work In the metaverse

In stores from June 8

The release date is set!

Based on concrete use cases, the relevance of the metaverse as a technological driver for New Work is presented. It is intended as an inspiration to take the first practical steps in the metaverse today. The technology is there. What is needed now are creative ideas and the courage to start something new.


The book will be available for order at all major booksellers starting Thursday.
It will be available as a softcover and eBook:

ISBN Softcover: 978-3-347-81797-5

ISBN e-book: 978-3-347-81806-4

Further information and multimedia background information is available here:

Https://newworkmeta.drostenet.de