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Immersive Technologies on the Rise in Pandemic Year 2

Developers are no longer trying to create quick-fix solutions to pandemic problems. Instead, they are now taking a more in depth look at these challenges and are trying to come up with longer-term solutions that will be beneficial to businesses even when we aren't in a pandemic. 
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Immersive Technologies on the Rise in Pandemic Year 2
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2020 was a chaotic year that had us all relying even more on the technology we use to stay connected. This year is bound to (and already has) come with its own set of challenges, including the fact that we are entering year two of the pandemic. We’ve made a lot of adaptations to our day-to-day lives and many of these aren’t going anywhere soon, if ever.

While I think most people have accepted the new normal, many are still holding on to the idea that life will return to how it was in 2019.

The truth is, though, many of the changes we’ve made during this pandemic are here to stay, especially in terms of technological advancements ... and they will continue to get better. We aren’t destined to just stare at Zoom boxes for all eternity. 

Because of the duration of this pandemic, developers are no longer trying to create quick-fix solutions to problems. A major way this is happening is by making more engaging and dynamic online experiences. In 2021, we’ll begin seeing some much more interesting things happening online from better ways to shop, attend meetings and go to digital events (at Yeti we’re even been working on some). It’s a fun time to be building experiences online!

Here are three technologies on the rise as we engage more in digital first experiences:

Web sockets and real-time web 

While web sockets and real-time web technology isn't new tech by any means, the ways in which people are creating more interactive experiences with it will continue. 

Web sockets are the ability to have a two-way connection between a server and a browser as soon as something happens (ex: sending a message). As we build more social interactive web experiences as a result of the pandemic, this technology, while already popular, will really thrive.

We're going to see people do some really fun and creative things with real time communication out of necessity. Some fun interactive events we’ve seen leveraging these platforms include:

3D javascript

3D javascript, specifically three.js, is another technology that's been around a while but is just starting to hit its stride in performance on both mobile and desktop browsers. This javascript technology gives developers the power to create three-dimensional graphics, which add another layer of potential interactivity to web projects. 

Judging by the amount of interest we at Yeti are getting from our prospective clients to create engaging and interactive web pieces, we think three.js is the right answer.  More and more opportunities to build interactive 3D objects on this platform are arising. Online we're already starting to see a lot more of this technology popping up.

A few areas we see really benefiting from online 3d modelling are:

Virtual reality (VR)

We've been excited about VR for a while, as I believe there is so much opportunity for incredible technology to be developed. While we, as a software development firm, have been experimenting with VR for many years, VR is still very much experiential and not going to be mainstream anytime soon. There are many barriers to entry with widespread adoption to VR, most notably, price point for VR devices. 

However, given our current state of constant separation, it’s a tool that can really help bring businesses together in unique (and fun!) ways. We have been experimenting with ways to create and collaborate using this platform, but here are some straightforward ways businesses of all shapes and sizes could use VR:

If I could put one word to the challenges this pandemic has brought on, I’d have to pick “exhausting.” When it comes to digital experiences, we are all exhausted from being constrained to our tiny boxes on Zoom, exhausted from constantly having connection issues, and exhausted from trying to attend virtual events and conferences in hopes of inspiration only to have the event fall flat. 

But we’re entering a fairly exciting period where we will start to truly see digital experiences and events that are thoughtful and well-executed. Those will be here to stay even after the pandemic and we’re excited to see the tech that is developed this year!