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23rd June 2020
If you’re setting out on your search for your immersive technology solution, you might have come across a very common misunderstanding that…
Covid-19 has changed everything about every aspect of our lives. National lockdowns and restrictions have forced businesses to work remotely, with Teams and Zoom calls now integrated into our daily working lives (and social lives too).
Whilst many of us are still working remotely, or on rotas to adhere to social distancing measures, some form of return to the office is inevitable. We humans need face-to-face interaction, and it can often spark ideas and innovation.
One of the ways to help lure people back to the office and bring together team members in different locations is by introducing immersive workspaces into existing meeting rooms. Think of it like moving your 2D laptop screen into a 3D space that is easy to use, engaging and collaborative.
We released a white paper back in August discussing just this and, since then, the case for immersive workspaces has gotten ever stronger. Since this white paper went live, Fast Company discussed the reinvention of the workplace and why the office isn’t dead, with The Guardian looking into how firms are turning to VR to liven up meetings.
Clearly the demand for this kind of office transformation is developing rapidly. Download our info-presence white paper to learn more here.
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23rd June 2020
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