
VR at Home in 2021
Now is the time to stay strong regarding social distancing and limiting outings, we want to take a close look at what VR at Home can offer.

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Now is the time to stay strong regarding social distancing and limiting outings, we want to take a close look at what VR at Home can offer.

Almost everyone in the world has been affected by the switch to Virtual Events this year. These virtual conferences and meetings are almost always accompanied by disappointment, promises that the change is temporary.

Conversations about AR glasses and use cases diverge down either consumer or enterprise. Both use cases bring powerful problem solving to our daily lives.

Remote collaboration via VR & AR are just one way to both get work done and stay connected in general while in the comfort and safety of your home.

Oculus Quest has us equally excited here at Stambol. When we used the word ‘practical’ in the title of this post, it was by no means meant to be a buzzkill.

AR for Enterprise is evolving in front of our eyes as the world of work increasingly embraces the power of immersion to enhance efficiency and accuracy.

You’ve heard us talk about the power Extended Reality brings to the worlds of Real Estate and architecture. But did you know XR has huge potential for tourism and hospitality as well?Virtual Reality can enhance a vacation before, during, and after travel – using content drawn from the destination, the property, or both. Augmented Reality can assist with navigation, provide customer service, and facilitate loyalty programs. Overall, VR & AR for hotels and resorts can elevate the status of any hospitality brand.

While Virtual Reality can certainly make some amazing environments and events come to life (on screen and off), Augmented Reality can deliver tools that enhance a wide variety of trades. A solid, experienced AR studio can work with you to harness this tech’s potential to create amazing new tools for your workplace.

You just walked out of your CEO’s office and the butterflies in your stomach are still fluttering. Being called into a meeting with the CFO and CTO was bound to set your pulse racing. You were the one to convince the leadership team to transition all your training programs to VR.

In most cases, the human brain learns best with good old-fashioned hands-on training. Many of us can attest to the value of learning by doing from personal experience. For this reason, mid-century educator Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience suggests that a real experience is by far the most effective method of learning.