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Proto’s busy month: Hannover, Cape Town & Disneyland
German AV new site Invidis wrote: “Everyone is talking about how AI can replace human interaction. But what if humans replace AI? With a Proto display, Chris Pratt and Jimmy Kimmel faked Disney visitors a voice simulation. The display manufacturer Proto has once again landed a media coup: After the feature of Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the Hanover Fair, the screen with 3D effect was used by the well-known US late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. This week Proto also provided Africa Tech Week in Cape Town with a small version of its display to bring Black-Eyed-Peas-Star and Entrepreneur will i am live on stage.”

Proto Hologram used on Late Night Television for First Time
Jimmy Kimmel Live beamed Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt to Disneyland as a live interactive hologram during the show on April 27th to prank theme park guests. It was the first time Proto has appeared on Late Night TV. Previously Proto has been utilised on television on the Today show, America’s Got Talent, The Ellen Show, The iHeartMusic Festival, Whitney Cummings’ Comedy Roast on OnlyFans TV, and others.

Proto is first Hologram company with SOC2 Type 1 Compliance
Proto Inc. announced at CES that it has achieved SOC 2 Type 1 compliance in accordance with American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) standards for SOC for Service Organizations, also known as SSAE 18. Achieving this standard with an unqualified opinion serves as third-party industry validation that Proto provides enterprise-level security for customers’ data and communications on the Proto platform. According to Proto, it’s the only company in the hologram space that has achieved this level of security.

Proto secures patent for hologram platform
The LA start-up Proto now has a U.S. patent for its method of capturing people and subjects on a white screen and relaying that visual in real-time. The patent also notes Proto’s on-board cameras and speakers, making it self-contained and capable of telepresence.

Logan Paul beams to major sports convention via Proto in WWE gear
Wrestlezone’s Bill Pritchard wrote, “Logan Paul recently teamed up with Proto Hologram for an appearance at the National Sports Collectibles Convention to show off his WWE ring gear and the rare Pokemon card he bought for $5.3 million last year. Paul (in hologram form) talks to fans about Liquid Marketplace, which is selling fractional shares of the card itself and the gold holder that Paul uses to wear it in the ring.”

Proto debuts at New York Fashion Week
Fashion authority Office wrote, “The Oakland-based label led by designer Tommy Bogo reimagined what a fashion show can be by showcasing 10 meticulous gender-neutral looks through a high-tech holographic device from PORTL. In what was definitely the among most intriguing formats we’ve seen among designers this season, Bogo invited his audience to think outside the box by, essentially, looking inside one.”