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Cisco CEO Reveals Plan To Innovate Videoconferencing with 3D To Improve Meeting Experience

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Cisco Systems is striving to improve its videoconferencing platform, Webex; to make virtual participation in an in-person meeting a more productive experience. This was revealed by the CEO Chuck Robbins on Wednesday.

 

Webex and other competitors have seen a massive increase in user growth during the coronavirus pandemic. Mostly because companies were forced to pivot to remote working and business travel was sharply curtailed. In an interview on “Squawk on the Street,” Robbins predicted a future of a hybrid model; with a return to the office accompanied with more flexibility around remote work than before the pandemic.

 

“In the future world, we’re going to have people sitting in conference rooms and we’re going to have people at home,” Robbins said, in response to a question from CNBC’s David Faber about how videoconferencing will be different in five years.

 

“You know what it’s like historically to be a remote attendee of a meeting. It’s been terrible, so we’re working hard on technology that gives the same experience to both, which is the first thing,” continued Robbins.

 

Over time, he said to expect further progress with Webex, which Cisco acquired in 2007.

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“I think you’re going to see real 3D experiences. You’re going to be virtually in the room and there’s a lot of work that our teams are doing right now to build that next-generation technology,” Robbins said. “I think that’s what you’ll experience in a few years.”

 

Cisco would be among the benefactors from a more widespread return to the office; because its network switches and wi-fi access points are used by enterprises. Robbins confirmed on the analyst call that some Cisco employees have shown an eagerness to return to the office; or, at least, been reworking remotely on their own terms.

 

Robbins said Cisco’s goal for Webex is to level the playing field during meetings when people have more flexibility regarding their location. “I think it will become less and less important whether you’re in the room and whether you’re at home,” he said. “We want to make you a productive member of the meeting, regardless of where you are.”

 

Shares of San Jose, California-based Cisco, one of the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, were down more than 4% on Wednesday as investors digested continued challenges in the company’s infrastructure platforms business, its leading product segment.

 

 

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