Sam Media’s Holozonia shortlisted for a GLOMO Award

The shortlist for the prestigious 2023 GLOMOS (Global Mobile Awards) was revealed, honouring cutting-edge innovation and initiatives in the mobile industry creating real impact for society. Sam Media’s latest product, Holozonia, made it to the shortlist in the brand new category Best Mobile Innovation for Web3.

The GLOMOS are always evolving with new awards added regularly to acknowledge achievement in emerging areas of the industry and reflect the latest technology trends. Other categories making their debuts this year include: Best Mobile Innovation for Cities and Best Cloud Solution.

Sam Media expanded it’s next-generation product line-up last year, with the launch of Holozonia during World Telemedia 2022. The Amsterdam based company has a strong focus on immersive content and launched several VR and AR services in the past years. Holozonia is the first service that offers a wide range of VR and AR content in one place. One subscription will enable consumers to enjoy premium VR Streaming, AR games, spatial music, 360 fitness, and education in 3D, VR, and AR. All of this is offered in one metaverse and can be accessed from a smartphone’s browser anywhere and anytime.

GSMA will be announcing the winners of the GLOMO Awards in a ceremony during Mobile World Congress, on Tuesday 28 February, 18:00 – 19:00 (CET), at the Industry City Stage in Hall 4. A team of Sam Media will be at Mobile World Congress. Contact us to set up a meeting.

For the full story as well as an video interview with Sam Media on their shortlisting please visit: https://sam-media.com/press-release-sam-medias-holozonia-shortlisted-for-a-glomo-award/

Mobile World Congress 2016 – A personal view from Hugh Griffiths

The world’s biggest mobile trade show, Mobile World Congress, took place in Barcelona between 22-25 February 2016. As has become customary, the show’s attendance broke previous records: the GSMA announced on the final day that 101,000 people had attended MWC in 2016, an increase of almost 8% over the 2015 show’s attendance of 93,000.

The event is slowly moving to become more of a consumer electronics show as a variety of networks connect an increasingly significant number of consumer devices together. Read my report here: Review of Mobile World Congress 2016  .