The founder of a software-development company says there's a 'huge demand' for training and education applications - extended reality can help
Briefly

"Treeview was founded in 2015 when I acquired an Oculus DK2 for university. The VR landscape in South America was sparse, and I began freelancing, which diversified into enterprise work."
"The progression of the AR/VR industry can be seen as generational, where each new hardware launch defines novel use cases, ensuring continual adaptation and learning for users."
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