Redefined scope of Collaboration and Communication with VR technology

Today, remote working has become more popular than ever. The pandemic has pushed people to discover the realm of WFH (Work from Home) much faster than they expected. From conferences to lectures and functions to parties, VR and AR have enabled gatherings in virtual decentralized environments to be more collaborative and interactive.


While we traditionally use keyboard strokes or voice commands to tap into data, virtual reality can make us understand the information in more refreshing ways.  In this blog, KKWIEER talks about how VR can enhance communication and collaboration through data visualization, language learning, and the creation of more common and collaborative spaces. Let’s dive right in.


  • Data visualization

VR technology enables more effective ways to display certain data formats, like 3D. Presenting 3D elements in virtual meetings enhances a better understanding of the meeting’s objective. Virtual Reality helps users appreciate data more by offering unlimited presentation options, intuitive experience, and a greater focus leading to effective and next-level communication and collaboration.


  • Networking and community

There is no better method of connecting and building relationships than face-to-face communication. VR brings this to reality. It allows people to feel the presence through virtual avatars and communicate with one another in a more natural way compared to text or communication-based methods. This could help to bring people together across businesses, irrespective of location.


  • Overcoming language barriers

With different languages restricting collaboration opportunities, VR makes language learning less intimidating and more immersive. VR platforms offer tutorials to non-English language speakers to help them become more professional and competitive at work. It also prepares users for actual business situations such as going to a job interview, delivering speeches and lectures, leading team meetings.


  • Creating common spaces for all

  1. Telepresence

Meetings through Zoom and Facetime have become the new normal for conducting meetings and lectures. But does it give a real-time natural feeling of a shared space? VR can provide room-scale and co-presence for organizing and staging virtual events, tours, onboardings, orientation programs, and training for the workplace.  Many companies have gone to the extent of migrating their whole office to the VR world. What’s next?


  1. Creativity

VR can set up to be less complicated and monotonous than regular video conferences. Coupled with new digital appearance and avatars, users can feel freer to punch in their creativity. 


  1. Sense of privacy

Representing oneself through digital avatars can help protect the user’s identity and physical location when a meeting involves many people who may not know each other closely.


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