killamch89 Posted Wednesday at 12:02 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 12:02 AM VR is already disrupting healthcare, architecture, and education - what’s next? Will virtual showrooms revolutionize retail, letting customers try products in realistic environments? Could VR therapy become mainstream for treating PTSD or phobias? How about virtual tourism experiences, enabling people to “visit” heritage sites from home? Do you foresee VR in real-estate for remote property walkthroughs or in manufacturing for digital twins to optimize production lines? Which emerging application excites you most, and what technical advances (better displays, lighter headsets, AI integration) will drive mass adoption beyond just entertainment? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted Wednesday at 03:35 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 03:35 AM Future VR trends like advanced haptic feedback, increased realism, and seamless integration with AI will transform industries such as healthcare, education, and architecture. These innovations will enable immersive training, remote collaboration, and realistic simulations, broadening VR’s impact beyond gaming significantly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killamch89 Posted Friday at 11:07 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 11:07 PM Virtual tourism is already gaining traction, but I think the real revolution will be in remote collaboration - imagine architects and clients walking through building designs together from different continents, making real-time modifications. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...