Judith Okonkwo is an award winning Technology Evangelist, Business Psychologist and Organisation Development Consultant with experience working in Africa, Asia and Europe. She sits on the Boards of the European Organisation Design Forum and XR Women, advises Startups, not-for-profits and SMEs on emerging technologies and is a guest lecturer at several HEIs. She is also the creator of the Oriki Coaching Model™ and a co-founder of We Will Lead Africa. Judith is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society.
In 2016 Judith set up Imisi 3D a creation lab in Lagos focused on building the African ecosystem for extended reality technologies (AR/VR/MR), and connecting XR communities across the continent. The lab provides both in-person and virtual learning opportunities and access to XR resources for creators and enthusiasts, while supporting multi-sectoral engagement and adoption across the continent. In 2017 she convened AR/VR Africa, a vehicle for community focused activities, which holds large XR capacity development events on the continent the most recent had participants from 42 African countries. Judith is especially passionate about the adaptation of immersive technologies to create solutions on the continent, particularly low/mid cost virtual reality, for education, healthcare and storytelling.
Full Interview
Featured Segments
Judith’s Background and Transition into Emerging Technology
How Imisi 3D Started and it’s Goals
How Imisi 3D has Grown Since It’s Founding
Virtual Reality Access and Infrastructure in Africa
How Imisi 3D Furthers Virtual Reality Education in Africa
How Judith’s Mentors Impacted Her Career
The Future of VR
How People Can Support Accessibility in VR
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