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Augmented reality and virtual reality adoption have dramatically picked up steam as people have sought new ways to stay productive and entertained. How are these immersive technologies being used today — and what can we expect of them in the future?
In this paper, GlobalLogic engineers and architects guide readers on an exploration of the current AR/VR landscape. See how it is being used by consumers and in education, retail, defense, healthcare, games and entertainment, and more. You’ll learn about the different types of AR and VR applications, how they work, and where this innovative technology may be headed next.
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