Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Engr. Sami Nasim
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Virtual Reality (VR),?Augmented Reality (AR), and?Extended Reality (ER)?are the next great technological trends (ER). AR enriches the user's environment while VR immerses them in it. Although this technology trend has mostly been utilized for gaming, it has also been used for training, such as with VirtualShip, a simulation software used to train ship captains in the United States Navy, Army, and Coast Guard.
We may expect these kinds of technologies to become much more embedded into our lives by 2022. AR and VR have huge potential in training, entertainment, education, marketing, and even injury rehabilitation. They usually function in unison with some of the other developing technologies we've covered in this list. Both may be used to teach surgeons how to perform surgery, provide museum visitors a more immersive experience, improve theme parks, or even improve marketing.
In 2019,?14.4 million?augmented reality and virtual reality gadgets were sold. By?2022, the global?AR?and?VR?industry is predicted to reach?$209.22 billion, resulting in more possibilities in the trending technology and more experts willing to enter this game-changing field.Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Extended Reality (ER) are the next great technological trends (ER). AR enriches the user's environment while VR immerses them in it. Although this technology trend has mostly been utilized for gaming, it has also been used for training, such as with VirtualShip, a simulation software used to train ship captains in the United States Navy, Army, and Coast Guard. We may expect these kinds of technologies to become much more embedded into our lives by 2022. AR and VR have huge potential in training, entertainment, education, marketing, and even injury rehabilitation. They usually function in unison with some of the other developing technologies we've covered in this list. Both may be used to teach surgeons how to perform surgery, provide museum visitors a more immersive experience, improve theme parks, or even improve marketing.