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A new plug-in, known as Zoom 2.5D, integrates Zoom's existing 2D interface with a 3D virtual reality universe. AISparky.jpg.
Fulton Schools of Engineering](https://engineering.asu.edu/), one major project is on track, using technology enabled by the Zoom Innovation Lab — a telehealth application that uses Zoom's video interface to enable remote and immediate consultation. The partnership was born out of the pandemic when ASU was forced to operate virtually due to the lockdown in early 2020. "(ASU Enterprise Technology) is centralized," Munnerley said, meaning that its programs often incorporate students across a diverse range of schools. Conceived and built within a six-month period from March to October, The Zoom Creative Studio is one of many projects launched through Zoom’s partnership with ASU. to 5 p.m. The plug-in was created out of what Munnerley said is a "pair-programming project," where a student works together with an engineer or programmer from Zoom. In collaboration with [The State Press](https://www.facebook.com/StatePress/) on Facebook and follow [@statepress](https://twitter.com/statepress) on Twitter. [Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts](https://herbergerinstitute.asu.edu/) to nursing and health science majors at the [Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation](https://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/). [School of Earth and Space Exploration](https://sese.asu.edu/) uses virtual and 3D simulation technology from the Zoom Creative Studio to explore an arts-based examination of extra-terrestrial models of life. Zoom 2.5D was first demonstrated at the inauguration of the Zoom Innovation Lab in October, and is expected to be commercially deliverable to the extent of use in universities across the nation by the end of the year. [Zoom Innovation Lab](https://news.asu.edu/20221013-creativity-zoom-innovation-lab-asu-fuels-studentdriven-solutions) at the [ Creativity Commons](https://tours.asu.edu/tempe/creativity-commons) on ASU's Tempe campus.