Location History:
- Toyko, JP (2017)
- Shinagawa-ku, JP (2019 - 2020)
- Tokyo, JP (2016 - 2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2021
Title: Jun Tamaoki - Innovator in Simulation Technology
Introduction
Jun Tamaoki is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, known for his significant contributions to simulation technology. He holds a total of 10 patents, showcasing his innovative approach to enhancing user experiences in virtual environments.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a simulation system, processing method, and information storage medium designed to change a display object in response to a movement of a field of view. This system includes a processor that sets a virtual space with multiple objects and controls a virtual camera corresponding to the user's point of view when using a head-mounted display. The processor generates images as viewed from the virtual camera and arranges information display objects in the user's line of sight. When specific change conditions are met, the processor alters the display mode of these objects. Another notable patent involves a simulation control device that measures a user's gaze time on virtual objects, determining selection and confirmation thresholds based on user interaction.
Career Highlights
Jun Tamaoki is currently employed at Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., where he continues to develop innovative technologies that enhance interactive experiences. His work has significantly impacted the gaming and entertainment industries, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in virtual reality.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Tamaoki has collaborated with talented individuals such as Haruyoshi Yamamoto and Akio Onda. These partnerships have fostered a creative
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