In this episode, we discuss the latest trends and innovations across industries. Having followed LifeVR’s pioneering work in capturing and elevating events using VR technology, I believe this would bring tremendous insight to the listeners.
Apple Vision Pro went on sale in February, but the product
has struggled to gain traction. With a starting price of $3,500 in the US, most of its customers are tech enthusiasts. For Apple, this also means that there aren’t many developers interested in building apps for visionOS – and perhaps only a cheaper model would change that. We also talk a bit about Google Cardboard, Oculus, Lytro, Microsoft Hololens, Meta and Sony PS VR.
With LifeVR successfully transforming experiences across South India—from concerts and royal weddings to corporate events—the scope and potential of your work in VR are fascinating. I’d love to explore topics such as:
- Challenges in VR Adoption: From Apple’s high-priced VR headset with limited apps to Meta’s pivot into the metaverse, how do you see the future of consumer VR and what can be done to increase adoption?
- User Experience in VR: We often hear about nausea and dizziness when using VR headsets. What steps are being taken to improve user comfort and provide a more immersive experience?
- Lessons in Making LifeVR Profitable: As you’ve successfully turned LifeVR into a profitable venture, what key learnings have shaped your journey?
- Potential of VR in Industries: From wedding VR and tourism to factory walkthroughs and real estate, how do you see VR reshaping different industries and what opportunities lie ahead?
This conversation will not only shed light on the evolution of VR technology but also open up exciting avenues for collaboration and management consulting opportunities in the AR/VR/XR space.
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