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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse’s James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere — maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did — with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. And that was all done in a sort of virtual world. Particularly because the hardware is developing so quickly.

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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse’s James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere — maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did — with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. And that was all done in a sort of virtual world. Particularly because the hardware is developing so quickly.

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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse’s James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere — maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did — with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. And that was all done in a sort of virtual world. Particularly because the hardware is developing so quickly.

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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse's James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere -- maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did -- with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. And that was all done in a sort of virtual world. Particularly because the hardware is developing so quickly. Then, hardware's.

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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse.io's James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere -- maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did -- with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. And that was all done in a sort of virtual world. Particularly because the hardware is developing so quickly. Then, hardware's.