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  2. Virtual reality applications - Wikipedia

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    There are many applications of virtual reality (VR). Applications have been developed in a variety of domains, such as architectural and urban design, industrial designs, restorative nature experiences, healthcare and clinical therapies, digital marketing and activism, education and training, engineering and robotics, entertainment, virtual ...

  3. Reality Labs - Wikipedia

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    Reality Labs, formerly Oculus VR, is a business and research unit of Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook Inc.) that produces virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) hardware and software, including virtual reality headsets such as the Quest, and online platforms such as Horizon Worlds.

  4. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video games), education (such as

  5. The founder of a software-development company says ... - AOL

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    The company works with enterprise companies in the US, Europe, and the South Pacific to develop augmented- and virtual-reality applications for major platforms, including Meta's Quest, Apple's ...

  6. zSpace (company) - Wikipedia

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    zSpace, Inc. is an American technology firm based in San Jose, California that combines elements of virtual and augmented reality in a computer. zSpace mostly provides AR/VR technology to the education market. [1] It allows teachers and learners to interact with simulated objects in virtual environments. [2] [3] [4]

  7. High Fidelity, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    High Fidelity was founded in April 2013 by Second Life founder and former CEO Philip Rosedale, Ryan Downe Karpf, and Irena Freidrica Heiberger.The company was formed to create a next-generation virtual reality platform featuring low latency, spatialized 3D audio, high-detail environments, realistic avatars, and a working economy built on blockchain.

  8. Vuzix - Wikipedia

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    The company has offices in New York, Japan, and the UK and is the current market leader for video eyewear. [citation needed] Forte was a pioneer during the mid-1990s developing immersive head mounted displays [8] for virtual reality and video gaming applications. Vuzix's displays are based on optical waveguides. [9]

  9. Khronos Group - Wikipedia

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    The Khronos Group, Inc. is an open, non-profit, member-driven consortium of 170 organizations developing, publishing and maintaining royalty-free interoperability standards for 3D graphics, virtual reality, augmented reality, parallel computation, vision acceleration and machine learning.