Online meetings, hybrid working, an increase in popularity of distance learning and training and online shopping are all a part of our daily lives and, as a result, businesses are looking at ways to still stay connected to employees and customers despite not being in the same room.

Virtual reality (VR) can do just this, says Marissa van Wyngaardt from Bizmod. “It enables a real-time immersive experience whether it be with colleagues, stakeholders, collaborators or customers.”

VR has been popular with the gaming world for decades but today the benefits extend across industries as users can become fully immersed in the experience. From visiting heritage sites, arts and culture, property management and architecture, training, finance, marketing and so much more. The business community is seeing the value that VR brings.

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IT Online – July 2024