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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Carnegie Mellon University's XRTC Will Drive Research into VR, AR Innovations

News - Carnegie Mellon University: Virtual, augmented and other extended reality technologies present the possibility to transform health care, education, entertainment, communication and more. And that transformation is close.

1 comment:

John Alexander Farrell said...

The article about CMU's XRTC delving into VR and AR research offers a peek into the high-tech developments happening right here at CMU. The XRTC's focus on exploring virtual and augmented reality aligns with the larger trend of using immersive tech for all sorts of things. The article highlights how these virtual innovations could transform different industries. The teamwork between academia and industry emphasized in the piece shows how combining efforts can push the limits of what we can do. The part about a scenic designer using virtual rendering hits close to home. It shows that virtual reality goes beyond just fun stuff and gets into serious professional work. Being able to check out sets virtually with headsets isn't just about creativity—it's also making immersive experiences more collaborative. Thinking about this article, it's clear there've been big strides in the past year across different fields. It's a sign of how people's smarts and tech can do amazing things when they come together.