Michela Ledwidge, Co-founder and CEO of Mod, showcased how her company uses Neo4j for spatial visualization in creative storytelling, project data management, and developing a prototype consumer productivity app called Grapho. She demonstrated 3D data that is intuitively explorable and manipulable in Extended Reality (XR), making complex data accessible to people without a technical background. Ledwidge emphasized the importance of building user-friendly data tools for non-technologists, citing her experience with creating interactive visualizations using game engines like Unreal. She also discussed her work on projects such as a real-time globe sync system celebrating K-Pop sensation BLACKPINK's success and an experiment to find if presenting spatial media adds value to the exploration experience of polarizing data sets. Ledwidge highlighted the potential of Neo4j to support collaborative research and improve user experience, with goals including releasing a prosumer tool that allows people to put their data into VR or AR-type experiences easily.