The Metaverse Festival 2022 managed to gather more than 200 enthusiasts in a place where guests meet the metaverse through unique experiences delivered with XR technologies.
The predictions for these trends often vary, and it’s unclear what the future holds, but here are some statistics that will blow your mind.
There has been a considerable amount of buzz around the metaverse concept. The metaverse could serve as an opportunity for online businesses to offer a more engaging experience. Read our latest blog to learn more!
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While our summer and autumn internships are still ongoing, it’s finally time to share a bit more about our experience with international students from all around Europe who came through the Erasmus+ program to work with YORD.
Augmented Reality (AR) has come a long way since Snapchat filters, and this immersive technology might be just the thing for motivating a tired and uninterested class. Here are several points on why AR in education is a great addition to studying, teaching and learning.
Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are becoming quite a trend in the marketing and sales fields. It lets the customers experience something unique that they have not experienced before. Especially if it only requires a mobile phone that the majority of the customers have in their pockets ready to use at any time.
Virtual reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies are rapidly growing. Costs are getting cheaper, and availability is increasing. However, many people still do not know much about this technology and some are even scared of what a VR/AR future may bring. So, is there really cause for concern?