A Strange Universe is born out of this Cloud partnership

Both tech companies look to open up new realms in virtual live broadcasts, conferences and exhibitions.

[From left] Strange Universe Technology's Steven Seet, together with Tencent Cloud's Krittee Manoleehagul and Kenneth Siow signed the MoU in person, joined virtually by Strange Universe Technology's Edmund Ooi.
[From left] Strange Universe Technology's Steven Seet, together with Tencent Cloud's Krittee Manoleehagul and Kenneth Siow signed the MoU in person, joined virtually by Strange Universe Technology's Edmund Ooi.

Global tech company Tencent Cloud has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Strange Universe Technology, a Singapore-based Web 3.0 company, to create and host virtual reality (VR) spaces for businesses.

Both parties agree to collaborate in various areas, potentially integrating Tencent Cloud’s virtual world-related products and cloud solutions into Strange Universe’s platform.

One of the Tencent Cloud’s offerings available to Strange Universe is the one-stop solution Virtual Interactive Space (VIS), which is based on real-time cloud rendering technology. Combined with Tencent Cloud’s Tencent Real Time Communication (TRTC), Game Multimedia Engine (GME), and digital avatar products and services, VIS also provides multi-scene virtual space delivery capabilities covering virtual live broadcasts, virtual conferences, and exhibitions as well as events, among others, allowing businesses to easily build up various scenario templates.

Prior to the agreement, Tencent Cloud has already provided Strange Universe with a range of IaaS products to support its operations in the virtual world.

The newly signed MoU further strengthened both companies’ relationship and commitment to helping create a more immersive and interactive virtual community.