Eduardo Dávalos

Inspired by the point where architecture, arts and technology meet. After studying at the Universidad de las Américas Puebla in Puebla, México, Eduardo has found his path in the Metaverse, offering design solutions for those who are willing to join. Using High Performance 3D modelling skills, he provides a large amount of design resolutions when it comes to Metaverse buildings, wearables and NFT treats.

Humanity is going to very interesting places, the concept of virtual societies is getting closer than we expected. I find in this a great opportunity to design the virtual environment in which people is going to coexist.

Eduardo can help clients with the following services:

-Offering highly skilled 3D modeling using many different softwares, including Rhino, Grasshopper, Blender and 3Dsmax

-Providing 3D renderings and Virtual tours of Web3 properties

-Parametric 3D models and Generative Design, using coding and algorithms to generate responsive 3D models- automating urban planning and design

-Capable of designing and creating VR experiences, mostly used to immerse a client into its future building or on the metaverse 

 -Creation of NFT collections, built an algorithm capable of setting up thousands of different 3D space configurations, and can build VR experiences from these 3D models

 –  Design and Build out of any metaverse experience, including buildings, tokens, event venues, and even creation of games

– Full service wedding and event planning/implementation, including invitations, NFT favors, etc.   

-Uses 3D and design skills to create 3D spatial experiences and deploy them into different Metaverse platforms, such as Decentraland, Sandbox and Somnium Space, among others

*Eduardo is employed by Summit Land Management, a Rose Law Group related company, and contracted with Rose Law Group.

Examples of Work

In The News

Boom in A.I. prompts a test of copyright law; Paul Coble, AI, Web3 technology attorney and Rose Law Group’s intellectual property department chair, explains

By J. Edward Moreno | The New York Times The boom in artificial intelligence tools that draw on troves of content from across the internet has begun to test the bounds of copyright law. Authors and a leading photo agency have brought suit over the past year, contending that their intellectual property was illegally used to train A.I. systems, which

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New York Times sues Microsoft and OpenAI; Paul Coble, AI & Web3 Technology Attorney and Chair of the Intellectual Property Department at Rose Law Group, analyzes

By Alexandra Bruell | Wall Street Journal The New York Times sued Microsoft and OpenAI for alleged copyright infringement, touching off a legal fight over generative-AI technologies with far-reaching implications for the future of the news publishing business. In a complaint filed Wednesday, the Times said the technology companies exploited its content without permission to create their AI products, including OpenAI’s

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Phoenix among most innovative U.S. metros for AI; ranking a ‘surprise’ to Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose

By Jeff Gifford | The Business Journals The Valley is one of the nation’s 25 most innovative metros, according to a new study that examined artificial intelligence and machine-learning patent activity across the nation. The Phoenix metro just edged on to the list from CommercialCafe, coming in at No. 25. That was thanks to a total of 185 patents in AI technologies

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