In October 2017, Nokia hung up its OZO virtual reality camera boots, but unbeknown to many, its failed VR venture was quietly reborn in January this year as a start-up called Imeve – which was showcasing the resurrection of OZO at last week’s National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) event in the US. Imeve is purely in the software business, picking up what OZO left behind and rebranding as a start-up. What will become of the hardware corpse of OZO is still a mystery, although a line reading “additional cameras coming soon” on the Imeve website gives us a clue – on the assumption Imeve software continues to operate exclusively with OZO camera compatibility. Clearly there is a wealth of broadcasters…