The Digitalk Conference in Niš has always been a beacon of innovation, showcasing the most intriguing stories of technological pioneers, founders of traditional businesses who have embraced the digital era, and creative minds who entertain and inspire through digital channels. This year, the conference transcended expectations, particularly with an enlightening lecture by Nebojša Zaklan, a prominent figure in the intersection of gaming, architecture, and digital product development.
Over three dynamic days, the conference transformed Niš into a hub of technological and creative exchange. Attendees got the rare opportunity to hear firsthand from individuals shaping the global market, holding key positions in major tech giants. But it wasn’t just about sharing knowledge and experiences. The essence of Niš, with its promise of unforgettable networking and camaraderie, permeated every aspect of the event.
Nebojša Zaklan, CEO of Case3D and a key figure at Sooada, took the stage to share his journey from the world of gaming to the realms of architecture and digital product creation. His talk, aptly titled “From Gaming to Architecture and Digital Products,” delved into how gaming technologies and methodologies are revolutionizing the architectural industry.
Zaklan highlighted the transformative impact of gaming technology on architectural visualization and real estate marketing. By leveraging tools like Unreal Engine, traditionally used in creating immersive gaming experiences, architects and developers can now offer real-time, interactive 3D presentations of properties. This advancement not only enhances the customer experience but also streamlines the sales process in the real estate sector.
The key takeaway from Zaklan’s presentation was the importance of interdisciplinary learning and application. By merging the engaging elements of gaming with the precision of architecture, a new frontier in digital product development is being forged. This approach not only innovates but also adds a new dimension to traditional business models, making them more relevant in the digital age.
In line with the conference’s ethos of inspiring, motivating, and empowering, Zaklan’s lecture served as a testament to the power of thinking differently. It underscored the conference’s belief that those “crazy enough to think they can change the world” often do.
The Digitalk Conference, through sessions like Zaklan’s, showcases how blending diverse fields can lead to groundbreaking innovations. This interdisciplinary approach is not just a trend but a necessity in today’s fast-evolving digital landscape. It’s a reminder to all aspiring innovators and entrepreneurs that the future belongs to those who are willing to cross traditional boundaries and explore uncharted territories.