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Sunday 3 May 2020

Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality| More Than Your Game
Virtual reality exists to convince us that we are somewhere else when we are actually not there creating the illusion of experience in our brain with a VR headgear. We have seen it all especially in gaming zones, technical environments or in movies. The Virtual Reality market is projected to reach Usd 28.3 billion by 2020. However, this is just the start, and its technology will greatly innovate various sectors some of which are discussed below.
1. Education
With the implementation of VR in education systems, the concept of learning will change with it. Lessons will be more dynamic and practical. With VR technology, students can travel through different eras for history lessons and meet famous pioneers from 100’s of years ago. They can visually experience unique environments for their geography lessons, create virtual labs for scientific tests and more. Overall making lessons and homework fun and interesting.



2. Entertainment
Since the creation of VR for entertainment, we have seen exponential growth in this field for the past few years. You can enjoy your favorite sports and games in your virtual stadium, watch your favorite movies in your personal cinema, or transport yourself to virtual music concerts. Recording of 360* videos with our VR headsets will enable us to connect and share them with other people, so they can watch the video and feel as if they were there. Gaming has greatly benefited from VR at this current stage.


3. Health Care
In the field of health care, VR will lead to more efficient health care systems. It can provide a virtual setup for doctors to operate on. Experiments and research can be carried on in virtually created environments, reducing costs and increasing efficiency. VR can create a new way to train surgeons without causing any injury to real-life patients; there will be less pressure on the trainees as they will be allowed to make mistakes. Patients can face phobias and anxieties through the power of VR and help defeat them.


The above-mentioned topics are the sectors where VR will be in demand in the coming years and have a great impact. The innovation of VR can also be seen in other fields such as a real estate where home buyers will be able to view homes through VR. They’ll be able to visit the house before it is even built. The army can use VR to train soldiers to deal with combat situations without throwing them into a dangerous environment. In the next 30 years, tourism could be overthrown by VR as headsets offer an inexpensive way to travel to a variety of destinations around the globe.

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