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Business Simulation and Virtual Reality


The virtual reality technology has changed how people learn and live lives.  Two primary senses are being simulated to send messages to brains that they look and sound like real -- eyes and ears -- which have different pathways and processing centers in the brains.

The son of my dear friend learned how to fly an airplane via simulation methods initially. Well, we see some simulation games in children's play hubs in the malls -- and they are no different. I saw this website on simulation flight training through which one can experience flying within the comfort of his home.

There are also online platforms that allow one to travel without spending a fortune and that is thru simulated methods. Consumers can get away without leaving their places but get entertained in a cost-effective way.  Read more here.

Some VR applications also let healthcare practitioners experience solving medical problems through simulation. Watch this video --




This generation is really a privileged one because of the vast information available online that helps us collect data that can be used for a dedicated activity thru simulation and VR technology.

I think it will be a good idea if there will be some simulation applications and VR related to a business setting up and renewal, training, banking, labor laws, sourcing vendors and collaborators, digital marketing, etc.  This reminds me of Keanu Reeves' Matrix movies. The simulation process will let us experience how to do things in a proper way so we are guided as to the right path and we can arrive at the right decisions to save time and avoid mistakes.

If some local technology innovators can passionately make this happen, I am sure there will be many businesses that will be put up with a high rate of success.

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Photo credits:  Pixabay

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