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Virtual Reality to spur technological revolution in India

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Due to advancement of over a period of time, radical changes in (VR) and Augmented (AR) have made lives simpler by providing immersive benefits to the user, a 360-degree view of products, and is therefore set to spur a technological revolution.

Application of VR to different industries like healthcare, and development programs, military, scientific visualisation and education industries has been recommended to bring about a radical change. In this regard, companies are now working on incorporating this into their businesses.

As per Vidur Gupta, the of Spectrum Talent Management, a global recruitment firm, growing importance of VR and AR has created more options for capturing and diversifying knowledge for working professionals.

"With the help of AR, one can take the owner's manuals to the field that will aid in installation of any device or application. For instance, a maintenance manual for a vacuum cleaner that guides the users through step by step instructions. These technology-driven tools are getting better, more realistic, and have been accepted by us in different facets of life," he said.

Gupta further noted that different needs can be addressed through these technologies such as use of demo for buying products, education or Moreover, he believes that it VR and AR have paved the way for less human interface and costs incurred by companies thereon.

To implement VR, Gupta said a custom-made Domain-Specific Language (DSL) will be the key and will permit the workforce to write and develop for the virtual environment. Many industry-specific units are looking forward to a better tomorrow using the The scope is never-ending and jobs around it are being created for thoughtful creative minds such as 3D Artists, VR Game Developers, engineer, VR SME, Backend Developer for VR and much more.

"The industry needs support from experienced UI/UX, legal, marketing, business development personnel. Millennials getting into the industry need and have to be in touch with people who are already there in the field, to get familiar with the Courses like 3D animation, modelling, object-oriented programming, and (SDKs) helps to learn and develop skills in the VR companies," he said.

Implementation of VR in different industries, Gupta noted, has been expanding rapidly. Before buying any product, a customer wants to experience the product in real and with the help of VR technology, it is now possible, especially in the retail and The sales executives, on the other hand, can demonstrate the products easily to the customers or train them in installation. In the construction industry, prototyping will be much easier and one can understand better. The VR will provide a valuable feedback to decision makers and the end users. This will help in reducing time and will save money.

Similarly, VR and AR, as per Gupta, will have a major impact on the tourism industry, as any resort or hotel can give a 360-degree virtual tour for all its properties to the customers.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 13:45 IST
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