The panel consisted of Mark Turner, vice president of corporate partnerships and strategy at Technicolor; Liv Erickson, virtual reality developer at Microsoft and cofounder of ARVR Academy; and Alisha Seam, robotics engineer at AT&T Foundry.
VR Will Shift the Paradigm
The discussion was more than informative on virtual reality’s rise to success. These panelists had a wide variety of pertinent experience that allowed them to elaborate on where VR was going, who was the most involved in the production and development, and what the major pitfalls were for future builders of this technology. And the biggest takeaway had to be that the world was going to change soon because of it. For years, the only logical application for virtual reality was gaming. Whether it was the gigantic VR devices found in 1980s arcades or the Oculus Rift, developers were putting all their energy into the gaming industry. But with recent developments in the technology, and the realization that it can accomplish much more, virtual reality has entered a new era of applications. And that’s good for everyone.
Expect a Huge Boost in VR Development
The virtual reality landscape appears to growing at an exponential rate. While many assumed it would continue to falter until consumers got on board, dozens of other industries are taking the development of this technology seriously and putting it to good use in their own special way. From doctors using it for training purposes to teachers making education more immersive, there are endless uses that are currently in development. And entertainment is no different. The key, emphasized the panel, is that virtual reality is still in the stage of being a burden. From gigantic headsets to PC-linked devices, you can’t enjoy the experience, as it is commonly referred to, without a lot of hardware. But this isn’t going to be the case forever. Eventually, virtual reality is going to be integrated into our everyday life. And that’s going to be pretty cool. Check out the entire panel discussion on virtual reality at Innovate! and Celebrate below: