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How to Use Virtual Reality (VR) for Healthcare Training

InstaVR

The ability to simulate different scenarios, from an immersive first-person perspective, is very compelling. With commercially available powerful VR headsets like Oculus Go at only $200/headset, whole departments can be equipped for immersive learning. Now, it seems like any company not using VR in the field is falling behind.

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How Government Agencies Use Virtual Reality

InstaVR

Traditional video and paper-based training simply isn’t good enough for a lot of these real-life jobs. These trainings also scale well — you can use InstaVR to deliver the trainings to users’ mobile phones, laptops, or VR headsets like the Oculus Go.

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Making Your Next Flight Safer and Smoother with Wearable AR+VR

EnterpriseWear

Aircraft and parts engineers can also use AR and VR devices to collaborate on new designs from anywhere in the world, sharing and testing ideas and even simulating the assembly or installation process to foresee issues. Enterprises are also finding VR to be superior to reading a manual, watching videos, or taking a lecture-style class.