Meet the holoride advisors

Rudolf Baumeister
holoride
Published in
2 min readJul 9, 2021
A snapshot from our first get together with all advisors

In our endeavor to drive the future of in-vehicle entertainment, we’re excited and proud at the same time to have gathered eight brilliant individuals from key industries to form holoride’s advisory board and join us on our journey. This esteemed group will deepen our company’s relationship with the global technology industry, advise on enterprise opportunities, and provide guidance on growing product innovation.

“We’re thrilled to add some of the world’s most talented industry leaders and pioneers to our advisory board,” says Nils Wollny, CEO and co-founder of holoride.

“While breaking new grounds,“ Nils adds, “it’s critical that holoride is equipped with experts that touch each key audience segment. From entertainment to transportation, technology, and finance, holoride is tapping into a diverse suite of entrepreneurs to move our company forward.”

Over the course of the next few days, we are going to share additional insights about the different characters that are supporting and advising holoride. And, how their superb expertise and deep networks will help us with our grand vision to revolutionize in-car entertainment for good.

About holoride

The German startup holoride creates an entirely new media category for passengers by connecting XR content with data points from the vehicle in real-time. These data points include physical feedback like acceleration and steering, traffic data, as well as travel route and time.

Open to all content creators and car companies, the technology has the power to change backseat entertainment forever; holoride technology significantly reduces motion sickness, opens up a new layer of immersion in games or educational journeys, and creates a stunningly immersive experience.

The tech startup was founded end of 2018 in Munich, Germany by Nils Wollny, Marcus Kuehne, Daniel Profendiner, and Audi, which holds a minority stake in the startup. It was hailed four times “Best of CES” (Las Vegas, Jan 2019) and has been acknowledged as “Best Inventions of 2019” by TIME Magazine. In 2021, holoride went on to win the prestigious SXSW Pitch and was also named Best in Show.

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