This Week in Startups

iPhone Air is “inspiring,” and a first step toward Apple Glasses (w/ Zach Handshoe of SpatialGen) | E2200

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Oct 29, 2025
Zachary Handshoe, Co-founder of SpatialGen, discusses the thrill and pressure of presenting at Apple's immersive media event while showcasing their platform for spatial video infrastructure. Raiza Martin, Co-founder of Huxe, dives into how their audio-forward AI app enhances personalization and user retention, focusing on audio consumption habits. Lastly, Chess Grandmaster Vasif Durarbayli pitches ChessEver, a pro-grade app designed for serious chess players, highlighting its comprehensive event coverage and unique analysis features.
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Apple-Grade Presentation Prep

  • Zachary Handshoe described rehearsing with Apple for an on-stage demo, including stage positions and teleprompter use.
  • He said Apple scrutinizes slide punctuation and stage placement to hit Jobs-level precision.
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Spatial Cloud Is An Emerging Infrastructure Layer

  • SpatialGen positions itself as the "spatial cloud" for 3D media workflows and affordable streaming.
  • Zachary argued current cloud costs make naive storage impractical for immersive media.
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Immersive Video Demands Dedicated Bandwidth

  • Apple immersive video requires 16K ingest and ~30 Gbps bitrates, far beyond public internet capabilities.
  • SpatialGen uses on-site encoding and direct fiber to CDNs to deliver streams.
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