Posted On: 04/04/2016 8:53:53 AM
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Virtual reality is no longer creeping into the mainstream : It’s leaping.
VR has the potential to transform nearly every industry imaginable.
VR has the potential to transform nearly every industry imaginable: product design, interior design, car manufacturing — the list goes on. One can hardly imagine all the new industries that will be created. To reach those innovations on VR’s horizon , industry content experts must partner with leaders in the tech sector to craft immersive content that educates, informs or entertains — or, hopefully, does all three.
VR has crept up on us faster than even we in the tech industry expected, and it’s on the cusp of consumer readiness. Fasten your seat belts (and headsets) and prepare for a new reality.
http://techcrunch.com/2016/04/03/virtual-real...d-it-back/
VR has the potential to transform nearly every industry imaginable.
VR has the potential to transform nearly every industry imaginable: product design, interior design, car manufacturing — the list goes on. One can hardly imagine all the new industries that will be created. To reach those innovations on VR’s horizon , industry content experts must partner with leaders in the tech sector to craft immersive content that educates, informs or entertains — or, hopefully, does all three.
VR has crept up on us faster than even we in the tech industry expected, and it’s on the cusp of consumer readiness. Fasten your seat belts (and headsets) and prepare for a new reality.
http://techcrunch.com/2016/04/03/virtual-real...d-it-back/


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