Beyond teleconferencing: VR meetings are shaping how we collaborate
With the recent democratization and availability of VR technology, many companies are racing to adapt Virtual reality (VR) to the workplace.
With the recent democratization and availability of VR technology, many companies are racing to adapt Virtual reality (VR) to the workplace.
Companies are relying on virtual reality (VR) more and more for business use. However, finding your way through the market offering of Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs), which is the fancy word for headsets.
It has become quite common for industries to rely on 3D models to design their products. Things get more complicated when it comes to process-design. VR takes manufacturing a step further, making it possible to visualize or simulate assembly process, maintenance scenario or quality control. Virtual reality offers many benefits for manufacturing.
Interaction between the physical and the digital world is an important technology for industries. With
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