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These 3 Companies Are Working To Give Us Better Bodies In VR

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It follows, then, that for people to want to engage with each other in virtual environments, we need to foster that sense of social presence, which means getting your avatars right. They already captured about 8,000 people so far during a five-city tour of Canada with Samsung.

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VR for HR: Learning How to Tell Stories in XR, with BODYSWAPS’ Christophe Mallet

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He’s worked with a variety of global clients, including Adidas, Samsung, Ernst and Young, Save the Children, Sony, IKEA, KPMG, Nokia, and the list goes on. And I think so far we’ve failed a little bit on creating virtually real humans. I live in Canada. Christophe: Fair enough. Good for you. laughs] Alan: Yes.

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VR for HR: Learning How to Tell Stories in XR, with BODYSWAPS' Christophe Mallet

XR for Business Podcast

He's worked with a variety of global clients, including Adidas, Samsung, Ernst and Young, Save the Children, Sony, IKEA, KPMG, Nokia, and the list goes on. And I think so far we've failed a little bit on creating virtually real humans. I live in Canada. Welcome to the show, Christophe, it's a pleasure to have you here.

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VR for HR: Learning How to Tell Stories in XR, with BODYSWAPS’ Christophe Mallet

XR for Business Podcast

He’s worked with a variety of global clients, including Adidas, Samsung, Ernst and Young, Save the Children, Sony, IKEA, KPMG, Nokia, and the list goes on. And I think so far we’ve failed a little bit on creating virtually real humans. I live in Canada. Christophe: Fair enough. Good for you.

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VR for HR: Learning How to Tell Stories in XR, with BODYSWAPS’ Christophe Mallet

XR for Business Podcast

He’s worked with a variety of global clients, including Adidas, Samsung, Ernst and Young, Save the Children, Sony, IKEA, KPMG, Nokia, and the list goes on. And I think so far we’ve failed a little bit on creating virtually real humans. I live in Canada. Christophe: Fair enough. Good for you.

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